Celebrity Style and Fashion Trend Coverage | http://www.whowhatwear.comhttp://www.whowhatwear.comGet the latest and greatest celebrity style, runway trends, and shopping suggestions from the fashion and beauty experts at WhoWhatWear.com!enClique, Inc. 2017 All rights reserved.Clique Media Feed GeneratorWhat the Coolest Girls Will Be Wearing for the Next Three Monthshttps://www.whowhatwear.com/plus-size-outfits--5a85e0ccbead9Even though we're jumping at the chance to try out spring's coolest trends, sometimes the chilly weather just won't permit wearing flirty dresses and breezy tops. So what's a fashion girl to do when there are so many fresh trends to start wearing already?

To help beat the remaining winter blues, we're doubling up on bright, fresh springtime pastels. Though the outfits ahead could technically be worn in winter (especially if you live somewhere like LA), fashion girls are already swapping their dark neutrals for a seasonal color palette fit for the first day of spring.

Plaid pants get a stylish makeover in baby blue and yellow. This look is giving us major '90s nostalgia due to the fuzzy sweater and chunky sneakers.Stripes always seem to be a springtime classic along, with florals. (Groundbreaking, we know). But there's something about graphic, abstract stripes that feel really modern and cool.Not a pastel type of person? Test out bold primary colors like cobalt blue and canary yellow for a fresh look with a bit of edge.Once again, a primary color palette is totally winning us over here. We love the combination of blue, yellow, and red grounded with classic black.If you're going to pick just one spring-inspired color to wear right now, may we suggest yellow? The bright shade is a bit unexpected which makes it that much cooler. Test it out in a fun pair of trousers and keep the rest of the look neutral.Okay, this wouldn't be a spring outfit roundup if we didn't include the color lilac. There's no doubt that this shade of muted purple is the It color of the season.Like we've said before, yellow is one of the coolest colors to try for spring. Pick one piece to wear the color in and pair it with black for a bold, cool-girl look.The suiting trend is reimagined when rendered in vibrant fuschia. This playful statement-making set couldn't be further from the traditional stuffy suit.Mark our words: Cargo pants are back. (Shocking, yes, but we're into it.) When paired with tough combat boots and a graphic sweater, the loose-fitting pants make for a casual combo that Kendall Jenner and Kaia Gerber would approve of.To make any look spring-ready, pick up a fun bag like this bright-yellow Gucci one that speaks for itself.Ready to test out the season's freshest colors? Dip your toes in by trying out a look similar to this one. Throw on a bright jacket over your otherwise toned-down outfit, or go into full-on spring mode by layering bright blues with yellows and reds.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Anna LaPlaca)Outfit Ideas3ipxn6qwdqi6raybpozkyeiaa4Thu, 22 Feb 2018 05:50:00 +00007 Things You'll Regret Tossing, According to Historyhttp://www.whowhatwear.com/clothes-not-to-get-rid-ofHave you ever heard your mother lament that she wishes she hadn't gotten rid of a "trendy" piece in the past upon seeing you wear the trend in the present? (Probably on multiple occasions, right?) As you know, history repeats itself, especially when it comes to fashion. These days, it seems that every year brings with it a new decade to revive. For example, last year's '90s craze is currently making way for this year's '80s resurgence.

When editing your wardrobe each season, it can be tempting to purge it of trendy pieces you may be tired of wearing or that may not feel as fresh as they did last year. But history has ultimately shown that the most significant trends will likely return. To find out what the current trends are that keep coming back, we reached out to Marissa Benedetto, the lead stylist at top online luxury resale store The RealReal. (Its inventory is a fashion girl's dream.)

Benedetto has her finger on the pulse of returning trends and gave us a slew of insight into which ones you should hang on to. After all, wouldn't it be nice to wear or pass down your very own vintage pieces when they come back around? Keep scrolling to see which trends you'll regret tossing, according to Benedetto (with both historical and present-day street style examples), and shop our picks for each!

Drag the arrow to the left to see the trend being worn in present-day.

"Shoulder-baring frocks can be dated back to the Victorian era when they were paired with lace, frills, and hooped hems. We are now seeing some really exciting versions of this style, particularly in reworked button-down shirting," Benedetto says.

Available in sizes 0 to 6 plus. Check out off-the-shoulder pieces on The RealReal here. Available in sizes XS to L. Check out slip dresses on The RealReal here.Available in sizes 24 to 32. Check out jeans on The RealReal here. Available in sizes 34 to 42. Check out platforms on The RealReal here. Not sure how to style this? Do as the model does. Check out sheer pieces on The RealReal here. We can't think of an outfit these wouldn't complement. Check out statement earrings on The RealReal here. Available in sizes 0 to 12. Check out wide-leg trousers on The RealReal here.

"We're finally seeing the comeback of the '90s slip dress. As a newer trend with less history, we have been able to play with such a wide range of outfit formulas. There is still so much we can do with this piece, so I'm holding onto mine for the next few seasons," Benedetto says.

"Originally made popular by Levi's, this trend has made an appearance in every decade on celebrities from Marilyn Monroe to an early Winona Ryder to Rihanna. Their high-waisted nature is so flattering on the bum—they're the ultimate cool-girl staple. I've seen great adaptations from Acne and Brock Collection," Benedetto says.

"Platform shoes were originally established in the '40s but really didn't become popularized until the '70s. They're such a fun way to play with height without the pain of stilettos," Benedetto says.

"Sheer is another trend I don't believe our fashion history has completely fleshed out. While the 1993 photographs of Kate Moss in a sheer slip dress will never be forgotten, recently it seems the industry has gotten really creative in its uses of the fabric, from strategically placed mesh inserts in athleisure to sheer red carpet dresses with embellishment," Benedetto says.

"There has always been a version of the statement earring trend throughout history, and there always will be! A great example of this revival is the major '60s-era icon Twiggy. Costume or fine, statement earrings are the only piece of jewelry you need right now," Benedetto says.

"Introduced in the '40s, this is when women were getting really fearless in straying from dress and skirt pieces and wearing something that was actually comfortable! I'm always on board with a trend that has such an empowering history," Benedetto says.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Allyson Payer)Trends3ipwmjqwdqi6raybotjkyeiaa4Thu, 22 Feb 2018 05:30:00 +0000The 10 Quotes Every Strong and Stylish Woman Needs to Readhttp://www.whowhatwear.com/strong-women-quotesEven the strongest of women need to hear some uplifting words every now and again, and who better to hear them from than the stylish women we've admired over the years? There's something about receiving an inspiration from the women who shaped the fashion industry that makes our ears perk up. Our recommendation? Print the following slides out, put them on your mirror or around your room, and treat them as your own personal mantra.

What makes the following strong women's quotes so notable has a lot to do with the level of respect each of these ladies has in the fashion world and beyond. All of them are people we look up to and who have made a name for themselves—one that they're proud of and worked extremely hard for. Keep reading to discover the strong women quotes we turn to for a little empowerment.

Because there's probably a skater girl within all of you. Available in sizes 00 to 12.Sadly, winter isn't over yet, so stock up on puffers that will make you happy. Available in sizes 14 to 26.White cowboy boots couldn't be more on trend if they tried. Available in sizes 36 to 41.You can't go wrong with an original. Available in sizes 2 to 12.If you weren't craving spring before, you are now. Available in sizes XS to 4X.Lilac is the new millennial pink. How perfect is this wash? Available in sizes 23 to 32.Wear the rainbow. Available in sizes 5 to 11.This new athleisure label will quickly become your new go-to. Available in sizes XS to L.This color is giving us life. Available in sizes 00 to 12.The future of flats is bright. Available in sizes 36 to 40.Why are Vetements t-shirts always so tempting? Available in sizes XS to L. Opening Image: Le 21ème]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Lauren Eggertsen)Fashion Newsxmiupdixsai6rkxbppbkyeiabaThu, 22 Feb 2018 05:25:00 +0000The Black Ankle Boots We Wear on Repeathttps://www.whowhatwear.com/black-ankle-boots-editors-picks--5a8daab919099

As someone who personally owns at least 12 versions of the style, I can honestly say there are few items that come close to doing what black ankle boots do for a wardrobe. Whether they’re high-heeled, flat, low-heeled, platform, or (as in my case) all of these and more, get yourself a good pair and you’ll have one less thing to think about when getting dressed every day.

If you’ve yet to find the perfect black ankle boots for your own wardrobe, today we’re hoping to help by sharing the ones we wear on repeat. From editor Allyson Payer’s go-to pair by Acne Studios to Editor in Chief Kat Collings’s attractively priced Who What Wear collection pick, we have something for a range of styles and budgets. Keep scrolling to see which picks made the cut.

“I’ve been wearing these Acne Studios Chelsea boots in black grained leather for the past few years and am convinced that I’ll never buy another style again. They’re so comfortable and sturdy and hardly show any wear. I love them so much that I couldn’t resist buying them in white as well. Worth every penny.”Available in sizes 5 to 10.“I have a pair of patent leather black ankle boots that I bought on a whim a few years ago, and they’ve become my go-to ankle boots. I wear them with everything from cropped jeans to printed skirts; they’re just great. Below is a similar style.”Available in sizes 35 to 41.“This was actually a toss-up between the ones I went with and these newer ones by The Row, but if I had to choose the ones I’ve gotten the most use out of, it had to be the pair below by Saint Laurent. I bought them (literally) five years ago, and not only have they worn out perfectly such that they still look acceptable to wear, but they still feel current, which I can’t say for many things I bought as long ago.”Available in sizes 5 to 12.“I walked about 10 miles a day in these while traveling this winter in Japan and had zero blisters. Plus, the price makes it completely acceptable to buy two pairs.”Available in sizes 6 to 11.“This pair is my way of trying out the cowboy boot trend with a more modern take on Western style. The metal studs make them feel special enough to wear from day to night, so they’ve quickly become the only pair of black boots I wear these days.”Available in sizes 6 to 10.“These M.Gemi boots are comfortable enough to walk in all day, a prerequisite for footwear since I’m constantly running around NYC all day every day.”Available in sizes 35 to 42.“I found the suede version of these guys at a UAL in New Orleans—so random. I was beyond excited because they were a fraction of the price, meaning I couldn’t resist. I love how simple they are while still having that fashion-girl edge with the crooked heel. Truly, I wear them nonstop, which is probably why I get them re-soled so often.”Available in sizes 35 to 41.“These are my favorite ankle boots of all time. Not only are they supremely comfortable (the perfect option for running about in the city), but they’re also incredibly versatile. Their simple and stylish design transitions from day to night seamlessly, and they work with everything from breezy dresses to maxi skirts and jeans. Plus they’re the perfect size heel. I wore them every day on a recent trip to London with zero blisters in sight! Tip: Be sure to seal the suede before hitting the streets so you don’t end up with scuffed fabric.”Available in sizes 5 to 11.“I’m on a ’90s kick right now, and that includes a return to combat boots. This version from The Row is sleek and streamlined and goes with anything from tailored trousers to long floral dresses.”Available in sizes 6 to 12.

There you have it—so many options for your next boot shopping trip.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Nicole Akhtarzad)bazrtdaxsai6raerkgjkyeiabuThu, 22 Feb 2018 05:20:00 +0000This Just In: 7 Foolproof Outfit Ideas for Springhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/banana-republic-outfit-ideas-for-spring--5a8720a156df4The drudgery of winter may be upon us, but that doesn't mean it's too early to start looking forward to spring. As we dream of shedding our heavy coats in replacement of lightweight blazers and floral dresses, a little premature outfit planning is definitely in order, don't you agree? Here, we've scouted some of our favorite spring outfit ideas with one thing in mind—the current contents of your closet. This means we thought about items you likely wear on a daily basis, including blazers, dresses, jeans, and sneakers. You'll be surprised what the bare necessities and a few standout accessories will get you come spring, so get ready for outfit ideas worth re-creating in just a few months' time.This outfit combines some of the coolest trends of the season: blazers, florals, and dad sneakers.Available in sizes XS to XL.Available in sizes 2 to 26.Available in sizes 5 to 11.The monochromatic palette and streetwear-inspired backpack tie this outfit together in an unexpected way.Available in sizes 14 to 24.Available in sizes XS to XL.Available in sizes XS to L.Spring's version of a tailored suit is clad in pastel. Accessorize with It items like a straw bag and statement sunnies. Available in sizes 0 to 12.Available in one size.Layer a classic button-down underneath your go-to dress for a fresh look this spring. Finish the ensemble off with bright white pumps for a sophisticated touch.Available in sizes 00 to 14.Available in sizes 0 to 14.Available in sizes IT35 to IT41.5.This bold yet relaxed outfit is perfect for when you're feeling a little extra edgy.Available in XS to L.Available in sizes 23 to 32.Available in sizes 5.5 to 11.You can never go wrong with head-to-toe denim. Finish off your look with a unique bag that adds an ideal amount of spring flair.Available in sizes 14 to 26.Available in sizes 23 to 31.Available in sizes IT35 to IT40.Who says you can't wear a graphic tee with a floral skirt? Toughen up your outfit with bold boots and you're good to go.Available in sizes S to L.Available in sizes UK6 to UK16.Available in IT35 to IT41.

Now you should be ready to go this spring in the outfit department. Apologies if we tempted you with too many great buys—we couldn't help it.

If your denim collection is anything like ours, then you most likely have an assortment of jean styles that you rotation each season. One of the denim silhouettes we’re favoring this spring is a simple straight-leg style. The classic fit is universally flattering and lends some versatility to an office or weekend look. When it comes to shoes, this spring we’re pairing statement slides with our go-to straight-leg jeans. The shoe-and-jean combination is a fresh way to step into the new season, and the pairing can perfectly take you from day to night.

Whether you’re looking for a new denim style to add to your wardrobe or a few updated ways to wear your jeans this spring, add the below combination to your outfit rotation stat. And be sure to show us how you style the look using the hashtag #WhoWhatWearing on Instagram.

Available in sizes 23 to 32.Available in sizes 35.5 to 39.5.Available in sizes 23 to 31. Available in sizes 5.5 to 11. Available in sizes 0 to 20. Available in sizes 5 to 11. Available in sizes 16W to 24W. Available in sizes 35 to 41. Available in sizes 24 to 32. Available in sizes 35 to 42. Available in sizes XS to XL. Available in sizes 35 to 42. Available in sizes 24 to 30. Available in sizes 35 to 42. Available in sizes 23 to 32. Available in sizes 35 to 42. Available in sizes 14W to 24W. Available in sizes 36 to 38.5. Available in sizes 23 to 32. Available in sizes 35 to 41. ]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Michelle Scanga)Shopping Picksbazrjuaxsai6raersozkyeiabuThu, 22 Feb 2018 05:20:00 +0000This 67-Year-Old Loves Her Clothes as She Does Her Face: Wrinkles and Allhttp://www.whowhatwear.com/tziporah-salamon-my-influenceWelcome to My Influence, a celebration of personal style that explores the unique, diverse, and eclectic points of inspiration that inform the way we dress. Here is where we shine a spotlight on some of the coolest and inspiring women in fashion and take a closer look at not just what they wear but why they wear it.

We’re all pretty familiar with old tropes of being “born to do it” or that a certainly life path was “meant to be.” And while you’re free to take any stance on fate you’d like, if you were to meet Tziporah Salamon you may start to gravitate toward the believers.

The style star first came to our attention several years back when Ari Seth Cohen’s blog-turned-book-turned-movie Advanced Style grabbed everyone’s attention for spotlighting women in their 50s through 90s whose personal style was eclectic, celebratory, and deserving of a greater platform. Today, at 67 years old, Salamon continues to inspire us, as she’s about to leave her longtime New York home for the West Coast and open a whole new chapter of her life. But before we get there, let’s looking back.

“Of course it starts with my parents,” Salamon begins when we start to dive into what really informs her sense of expression. “They were both physically beautiful, like movie-star beautiful.” Clark Gable and Ingrid Bergman, she says, come to mind. Her father, a Holocaust survivor who she tells us was saved because he of his ability to sew Nazi uniforms, was a master tailor. Her mother, a dressmaker. The result, she recalls, was a childhood of clothing as close to the couture creations seen on a Paris runway as possible. “That would’ve been enough. I would have been the most stylish girl from day one,” she says. “The way I look at it, God really wanted to make me a thoroughbred.”

As elevated as her fashion knowledge was while growing up in Israel then later in Brooklyn, Salamon didn’t pursue her interest professionally at first. “I always wanted to be a teacher. I got a master’s in education, and then I became very interested in therapy and I decided I was going to be a therapist.” But at 29 (blame it on Saturn’s return), things changed. The then Berkley resident quit her PhD program and moved back to New York.

Salamon began working in retail and hospitality, opening herself up new creative individuals who, in turn, befriended her and wholly transformed her style, she says. Take, for instance, designer Renee Lewis, who met Salamon where she worked at Charivari, a now-defunct men’s clothing store. A friendship struck, and soon she inherited all of Lewis’s antique clothes when they no longer fit. “I still have those pieces. Those are still some of my finest pieces.”

There was also Alberta Wright, the owner of Jezebel, a restaurant in Hell’s Kitchen, as well as a vintage shop on the Upper West Side, who, as Salamon tells it, practically hired her on the spot upon seeing her outfit. “She is an incredibly well-dressed woman. She would literally bring her hats to wear. She would say, ‘Here, put this on tonight,’” Salamon tells us about her deceased former mentor. “The bar was just raised so high for me. I have an incredible collection of vintage clothes. It is mind-boggling to me when I look at my clothes. It really is.”

Technically Salamon didn’t work in the fashion industry longer than a few years. “I couldn’t stand the business end of it, and I couldn’t stand manipulation of women,” she explains. “Fashion always has to keep changing, and so you have to convince the women that this is in and that is out. What you wore last year is no longer in, and this year it’s this. How else are the designers going to sell whatever it is that they just made? And I saw how that just kept women victims and always chasing the carrot that they can never obtain.”

Of course, for anyone who’s seen photos of the style star, trend-chasing was never her MO. In fact, it’s not It girls or runway collections or the pages of glossy magazines that spark her creativity at all. It’s art—namely Matisse—travel (she often finds inspiration in Chinese and Japanese culture, as well as Persian miniatures), as well as personal expression that play huge roles in how she puts together a look, essentially a head-to-toe piece of performance art each time. “Every element of the outfit has to tell the same story. Otherwise, it doesn’t bring the story forward,” she says of the process of honoring each of her most special garments. “I am as meticulous as Matisse was. That’s my standard.”

It’s also important to note that, while Salamon’s particular, the one thing she is not with her clothing is precious. “It’s exactly the way that I feel about my face and age. I wrinkle—it’s part of life,” says the sexagenarian, who often commutes via bike around New York City. “I have patches on my clothes if need be. I live in them. I get joy out of them.”

All this said, the Manhattan cycling will come to an end as soon as Salamon is changing coasts this winter and settling down in Los Angeles—a decision that’s undoubtedly bittersweet. She says that part of her decision to leave was following the grief of losing her close friend, Bill Cunningham, the iconic street style photographer who’d always take her photo whenever he saw her. “He helped me realize my worth. He would tell me a lot of times that he sees women from all over the world, and very few do what I do, and that gave me confidence,” she tells us. “Once Bill left, I realized there is really no reason for me to stay in New York. Hollywood is calling.”

Fittingly, Salamon isn’t leaving her longtime home without a proper send-off. This coming weekend, on February 25, she’s kicking off her final set of classes in NYC, entitled “Art of Dressing.” (Good news: Tickets are still available). It’s an event all about passing on the personal style and exquisite fashion knowledge she’s been surrounded by since birth. “What I teach is the element of design and good taste. It’s scale and proportion and color and intensity and rhythm, all of that,” she says of her class, which shares its title with her 2017 book, The Art of Dressing: Ageless, Timeless, Original Style.

For those in L.A., don’t fret—her unique and ingrained-from-birth insights will continue to be shared in her new home, as well, starting (ideally) with L.A.’s biggest players. “If I am going to make a difference in how women dress, then I want to shake up those Hollywood actresses,” Salamon says of her next career steps. “It’ll be nice to shake it up a little bit. Throw in some vintage, throw in a hat or two, mix it up a little so that it is not the same strapless gown that we’ve seen over and over.” If the red carpet starts to look a little different come next year, you’ll know exactly why.

Were you aware that the first day of spring is less than a month away? (Hallelujah, right?) To us, this means it's time to secure our new season wardrobe, and for spring and summer, swimwear is at the top of that list. We can certainly speculate which swimsuit style trends everyone will be wearing this year, but we had the opportunity to ask Eberjey co-founder Ali Mejia which trends to try (and which one to skip) in 2018, so that's exactly what we did.

Eberjey is one of our go-to brands when it comes to beautiful, flattering, sophisticated swimwear that looks effortlessly chic, so we were anxious to hear what Mejia had to say about the latest trends. She told us, "Swim 2018 is all about simplifying. No-fuss, clean cuts in modern prints and confident solids that are easy to pack and travel light. We’re letting go of hardware and embracing simple details like knots, ties, twists, and two-tone elements. Rich, earthly colors drive a majority of the collection with a sprinkle of soft pastels to freshen up the palette. We’ve infused the natural elements of the beach into flirty, feminine cover-ups in airy cotton and bamboo."

If this fresh roundup of trends doesn't get you excited for warmer days, we don't know what will. Shop our selects from Eberjey and a few more of our favorite brands below.

This is as alluring as it is playful. Available in sizes S to L.Bikinis don't get more flattering than this retro number. Available in sizes S to L. We're already seeing this flattering belted one-piece all over Instagram. Available in sizes XS to L.Strategically-placed knots elevate a plain black one-piece. Available in sizes 2X to 4X.This will make you stand out in the sand. Available in sizes XS to XL.This hits on the pastel trend perfectly. Available in sizes XS to L.This is the modern way to wear florals. Available in sizes S to L.Say goodbye to sizing woes with this one-size-fits-most option. Available in one size.If you can't get over how cool this neckline is, you're not alone. Available in sizes XS to L.Yes, you do need another black and white swimsuit. Available in sizes 16W to 22W.Wear this versatile swimsuit off-the-shoulder or on. Available in sizes S to L.Solid and Striped's latest collection is filled with on-trend options. Available in sizes XS to L.Pair this with your favorite white shorts. Available in sizes S to L.Minimalism at its best. Available in sizes 1 to 5.Such a cool take on the two-tone trend. Available in sizes XS to L. Bottoms available here.Choose from any of the three coordinating bottoms that go with this style. Available in sizes S to L.A very chic one-piece for a very small price. Available in sizes 12 to 24.This sherbert color combination is beyond pretty. Available in sizes XS to L.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Allyson Payer)Trends57dhgdaxrui6rkxbxqjkyeiabaThu, 22 Feb 2018 05:05:00 +0000Here's What Our Editors Wear on the Weekendhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/editor-weekend-style--5a8c72e607c08contact@whowhatwear.com (Emily Greenberg)Shopping Picksht2vzvqxrui6raeryuzkyeiabuThu, 22 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000The Coolest Velvet Pumps for Spring Periodhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/velvet-pumps-for-spring--5a85e38feaa1c

Each season brings in a bevy of new shoe trends, and we're almost always game to embrace (or at least test out) even the craziest styles that come across our radar. But as we begin to think about the transition to spring, we've found ourselves gravitating toward a tried-and-true classic we're urging you to invest in: suede heels. After all, suede is the sort of fabric that always feels luxurious, even if it's on a budget-friendly pair of shoes. In fact, if you're ever debating between faux leather or faux suede, the latter is always your best bet when it comes to looking elevated. Shop our top picks for adding an easy pop of texture to your outfit.

This ginger hue is so rich, and we love a good square toe. Available in sizes 6 to 10. Velvet with a fun embellishment. Available in sizes IT35 to IT41.Easy-to-wear low-heel pumps are a wardrobe essential this spring. Available in sizes 5 to 11.A bow to cap off these perfect point-toe pumps. Available in sizes 5 to 11.The crystal buckle makes these the perfect addition to your next wedding-guest look. Available in sizes 5 to 11.Be bold in these fuchsia Mary Jane–style pumps. Available in sizes 6 to 9.5.The combination of the round toe and ankle strap make these ultra-romantic. Available in size 8.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Nicole Carbone)Trends3ipv6vqwdqi6raybmxjkyeiaa4Thu, 22 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +000010 Coats Meghan Markle Would Lovehttps://www.whowhatwear.com/sophisticated-spring-coats--5a84c1b99f97c

If you’re a Meghan Markle fan (like many of us are at WWW), then you’ve probably been ogling over the splendid collection of coats she’s been wearing lately. Markle has been noted for her love of strong tailoring and clean silhouettes and has quickly been put on the best dressed list. Since her engagement to Prince Harry in November, the former actress has been sighted in a string of sophisticated toppers from British and Canadian labels like Burberry, Alexander McQueen, Smythe, and Sentaler.

If you haven’t been able to get your hands on her now sold-out coats, don’t worry. We’ve rounded up some excellent options that are polished and exude a Markle vibe. Want to see 10 chic coats we think Meghan Markle would wear? Keep scrolling to view our picks.

Opt for clean lines and a simple long-length silhouette. Stately and elegant. Available in sizes IT 38 to IT 42.This midnight blue wool-silk blend coat can be cinched at the waist, making it a perfect option for work and the weekend. Available in sizes FR 36 to FR 40.We love the oversize collar detail on this chic minimalist topper. Available in sizes 1X to 3X.Plaid has always been a royal favorite. Available in sizes DK 32 to DK 44.A luxurious neutral coat will last you a lifetime. Available in sizes 0 to 10.Ruffle details add a flirty touch. Available in sizes IT 38 to IT 48.Beautiful and budget-friendly. Available in sizes 2 to 16.Fit for a royal (and for us too). Available in sizes FR 32 to FR 42.A pastel blue will take you from winter to spring in style. Available in sizes 4 to 12.This navy blue coat with white piping is elegant and functional. Available in sizes 0 to 14.

We’re looking forward to seeing what coat Meghan Markle will wear next. Which brand would you love to see her in?

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Judith Jones)Shopping Picks3ipw5yqwdqi6raybonbkyeiaa4Thu, 22 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000Minimalistic Coats Our Editors Lovehttps://www.whowhatwear.com/minimalistic-coats--5a86237dae25acontact@whowhatwear.com (Jenn Camp)Everyday3ipwtbawdqi6raybxkrkyeiaa4Thu, 22 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +000010 Chic Outfits With Stripeshttps://www.whowhatwear.com/outfits-with-stripes--5a83d66500b66There’s no doubt about it—stripes are ones of the most classic patterns you can wear. But are there fresh ways to wear the print? There sure are. From to coordinating pantsuits to French girl–inspired mariniere tops with cropped trousers to unique dresses, we’re seeing stripes explode on the street style scene. The coolest part, though, is the way women are wearing them. Instead of a resorting to it as a conservative choice, stripes have been inserted into fashion-forward looks. Here, find some inspiration for how to take your outfits with stripes to the next level.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Kristen Nichols)Outfit Ideas3ipvrpqwdqi6raybnwrkyeiaa4Thu, 22 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000The Casual Girl's Guide to Dressing Uphttps://www.whowhatwear.com/casual-girls-guide-to-dressing-up--5a8dbc8be9ffbcontact@whowhatwear.com (Emily Greenberg)Shopping Picksht2yxgqxrui6raer25rkyeiabuThu, 22 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000What They Wore: Milan Fashion Weekhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/milan-fashion-week-celebrities-fall-2018--5a83e8142c0c9Some of the coolest celebs around are descending upon Italy for Milan Fashion Week and bringing their very best looks. We’re talking bright color from Rowan Blanchard at Gucci, a puffer dress (you read that right) on Mille Bobby Brown at Moncler, and timeless Italian pieces from the queen of fashion, Anna Wintour. With shows like Gucci and Prada on the schedule, there are plenty of major front rows for celebs to occupy and equally chic outfits to wear. Here are some of our favorite looks from Milan Fashion Week.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Kristen Nichols)Celebritiesy2mwubqxpmi6rkxbglrkyeiabaThu, 22 Feb 2018 02:50:25 +0000The Latest Street Style From Milan Fashion Weekhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/milan-fashion-week-street-style-fall-2018--5a8dc9d1471c1Next up on the fashion month calendar: Milan. To ensure you have around-the-clock insight on what the editors, bloggers, and celebrities are wearing to and from the spring shows, we have the photographer behind The Style Stalker snapping the best looks throughout the week. From the chicest color combinations to stylish outerwear looks, we’ve already spotted major spring outfit inspiration, and it’s only week two of fashion month. See the looks that caught our attention, and stay tuned for more of MFW’s top street style moments, as we’re updating this gallery daily with fresh rounds of photos.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Anna LaPlaca)Street Stylemdqdmdyxpii6raerk5zkyeiabuThu, 22 Feb 2018 02:43:46 +0000Peter Pilotto’s Pastel Kaleidoscope Was Just The Dose of Color We Neededhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/peter-pilotto-runway-fall-winter-2018--5a8bbc7848280If clothes were medicine for the soul, then Peter Pilotto’s fall collection would surely cure us of all our sartorial ailments. Bright and colorful, we can always count on a Pilotto show for an infusion of sumptuous bohemia into our fashion week and this season is certainly no exception. It only took seconds of witnessing the composition of floral printed silks and palette of rich mustards and striking cobalts glide down the runway for us to be momentarily transported into this colorful dreamscape. Amidst a global political climate that seems to be darkening by the day, such an imaginative take was a welcomed dose of serotonin for our eyes.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Anna LaPlaca)Runwayqusroxixm4i6rkxbdorkyeiabaThu, 22 Feb 2018 00:26:25 +0000We're Here for Blake Lively's Nostalgic Gossip Girl Momenthttps://www.whowhatwear.com/blake-lively-gossip-girl-instagram--5a8dfb2e49e01It's been six years since Gossip Girl went off the air—can you believe it? Even after all of these years, Blake Lively has not fully let go of her Serena van der Woodsen persona. In a new Instagram post, Lively made a subtle reference to the iconic show, and we're here for it. (Hey, we'll take what we can get.)

Below a shot of Lively gazing at the Brooklyn Bridge through a taxi window, the actress captioned, "Spotted…" Of course, the reference was to the CW show's anonymous narrator, who chronicled the high schooler characters' every move over six seasons. All it took was one word for Gossip Girl fans to go crazy—the photo already has over 15,000 comments. Here's hoping it's a sign of a GG reunion? Read on to see her Instagram post and take a look back at some iconic outfits from the show.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Erin Fitzpatrick)Fashion Newsreamtiyxmai6rkxb3tzkyeiabaWed, 21 Feb 2018 23:34:59 +0000The 21 Most Expensive Celebrity Engagement Rings Everhttp://www.whowhatwear.com/celebrity-engagement-rings-expensiveThe thing about celebrity engagement rings is that the longer you read about them, the more skewed your perception of “expensive” becomes. A ring that costs $150,000 is no longer considered worth a second glance when you compare it to one that costs $8.8 million—when in reality, nearly every celebrity engagement ring is absurdly beautiful, large, and therefore pricey.

Mara teamed the jacket, which is currently 40% off at checkout, with relaxed pieces, including Vans Rider Sweatpants ($45) and sneakers. However, both of her airport outfits did include one big-ticket designer item: the new Burberry Medium Leather Belt Bag ($2290), which Zendaya and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley are also fans of. In other words, her outfits are the ideal high-low mix. Read on to see her airport looks and shop the pieces.

On Kate Mara: Loft Fleece Lined Denim Jacket ($100); Burberry Medium Leather Belt Bag ($2290)On Kate Mara: Loft Fleece Lined Denim Jacket ($100); Burberry Medium Leather Belt Bag ($2290)Available in sizes XS to XL.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Erin Fitzpatrick)Fashion Newsb2yjyfixkyi6rkxb4sjkyeiabaWed, 21 Feb 2018 22:21:49 +0000Chrissy Teigen's Best Style Momentshttp://www.whowhatwear.com/chrissy-teigen-styleWe can always count on Chrissy Teigen to step out with her best foot forward. Her off-duty look is impeccably put-together, showcasing a heavy rotation of designers we adore. While we've rarely seen her reuse a piece—and can only imagine the square footage of her covetable closet—she does follow a formula when it comes to her style.

Teigen's off-duty outfit formula is a combination of her signature fail-safe pieces, like a cutout or shoulder-baring top with skinny jeans. When it comes to Teigen's evening style, she opts for leg-lengthening numbers like minidresses and high-waisted trousers. For footwear, you'll rarely see the model wearing sneakers or flats, as she typically goes for simple two-strap heels or heeled over-the-knee boots. See below for our favorite Chrissy Teigen style moments.

When Everlane first started making jeans, we weren't the only instant fans of the line. The cool girls of Hollywood (think Jennifer Lawrence, Gal Gadot, and Emma Roberts, to name a few) are all fans of the brand's flattering, high-quality, $68 High-Rise Skinny Jeans. Well, the newest arrival in the Everlane denim family just landed, and it's a style that fashion girls (including us Who What Wear editors) love: cropped kick flares.

Everlane's wallet-friendly Kick Crop Jeans are available in four wearable washes and feature a subtle flare at the ankle and raw hem (which can be cut to the perfect length). They also feature a hint of stretch—because comfort. Everlane refers to them as "your most leg-lengthening jean" and "the jean that makes everyone taller." This vertically challenged editor can't wait to put that claim to the test, but something tells me that doubting it would prove fruitless. Shop Everlane's flattering new jeans below.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Allyson Payer)Shopping Picksi4muhyyxjqi6raerx4bkyeiabuWed, 21 Feb 2018 21:11:00 +0000Powerful Career Advice From the Women Behind One of the Largest Retailershttp://www.whowhatwear.com/how-to-wear-jeans-at-workWhile it’s true we’re in the business of style, we’re equally as interested in the cool things our favorite women in cool clothes are up to. So when it comes to our workwear wardrobes, what better way to get inspired than by taking a look at the lives of some of fashion’s most successful women? That’s the idea behind our #hipowered series, in which we’ll be profiling chic professionals from every corner of our industry, from our own Who What Wear team to top Old Navy executives to leaders paving the way in creative startups.

The opportunity to pick the brains of executives at one of the world’s biggest fashion brands doesn’t come along every day, so you can imagine that when the occasion arose to do just that, I couldn’t book a flight fast enough. One quick trip up to San Francisco later, I found myself in the lobby of Old Navy’s headquarters. The brightly colored office was buzzing with energy (maybe because of the exciting work going on upstairs; maybe because it was lunchtime). Either way, I was eager to meet with Sonia Syngal and Sarah Holme, the company’s CEO and senior VP of design, respectively.

My nerves were immediately quelled once they walked into the room: Both women were warm and eager to share their wealth of knowledge (which, for the record, they have quite an abundance of). Syngal graduated from Stanford with a master’s in engineering, worked in the automotive industry for over six years, and held various positions at Gap Inc. before becoming CEO of Old Navy, the largest of the corporations six brands. Holme, on the other hand, designed for several popular brands in the U.S. and the UK before starting her current role. Below, I chat with Syngal and Holme about their careers, fashion, and Old Navy’s new Power Jean, the straight-leg silhouette inspired by powerful women.

Old Navy, one of the six brands under Gap Inc., is a household name in the U.S., and for good reason. Syngal explains that the key is creating designs and price points that allow fashion to be accessible to the masses. However, affordable style is not the company’s only win in the industry. Gap Inc. was recently named one of the 104 businesses on Bloomberg’s inaugural Gender-Equality Index, and it was the only U.S. based retailer to make the list.

Syngal is particularly proud of this achievement, and tells me a lot of emphasis is placed on equal pay within the organization, especially during a time when women still only make 80 cents for every dollar paid to men. In fact, the company’s founders, Don and Doris Fisher, both invested an equal amount of their own money to start Gap Inc., Syngal tells me.

Syngal believes that you can’t be what you can’t see, which is why it’s so important for young women to see other women succeeding in top positions. “They’re mothers and they’re wives and they’re badasses,” she says of her female colleagues.

When I asked Syngal to cite her own fashion muse, she barely skipped a beat before naming her 19-year-old daughter. “She’s my role model because she’s so confident in herself,” Syngal tells me. “Whenever I have a really hard problem, I go to her for advice.” As a 20-something not too far along in my own career, I’m relieved and inspired to learn that the CEO of a 56,000-person company looks to a teenager when times get tough.

I’m equally relieved when I learn that Syngal and Holme are advocates of wearing denim at the office. The women emphasize the importance of being comfortable in your outfit no matter the environment, and when I think comfort, I visualize an incredible pair of jeans. Holme’s rule of thumb is simple: “If you’re comfortable and feel stylish, that’s the perfect combination of what to wear to work.” Words I’ll be living by from here on out.

As a fashion editor, I naturally notice the appealing style of the jeans that the Old Navy leaders are rocking: the cropped, lived-in wash, frayed cut, and vintage-style straight-leg fit, to name a few elements. With every style ingredient ticked off my denim checklist I don't even stop to question the origin of the style name, Power Jean. These pants are clearly meant to make women feel powerful.

Syngal and Holme are quick to point out that they’re also extremely comfortable, which is a win-win when getting dressed in the morning. My personal favorite part about the Power Jean is their versatility—I’m equally in love with the way Holme styled hers with suede heels as I am with the way Syngal paired hers with slip-on sneakers.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Michaela Bushkin)Outfit Ideaszuoebiyxiei6raer2ozkyeiabuWed, 21 Feb 2018 19:54:39 +0000The Only 5 Looks You Need to See From the BRIT Awards 2018 Red Carpethttps://www.whowhatwear.com/brit-awards-2018-fashion--5a8dcc3451e57The biggest night in UK music is once again here. We are of course talking about the BRIT Awards. While it's definitely a more subdued affair than the Grammys, it's still one of the red carpets we look forward to the most in the calendar. This year, we spotted some stellar looks, which came from some of our favourite women. From Adwoa Aboah wearing a gorgeous ethereal white gown to Holly Willoughby in a short and sweet mini dress, as well as Rosie Hungtinton-Whiteley making a surprise appearance in Saint Laurent, this year's looks have definitely been taken up a notch. Keep scrolling to see which ones we rated...WHO: Adwoa AboahWHO: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. WEAR: Saint LaurentWHO: Holly Willoughby. WEAR: Gina shoesWHO: Hailey BaldwinWHO: Jessie Ware. WEAR: Simone Rocha

More red carpets like this please!

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Elinor Block)Celebritiesm6agz7yxiai6raerzlzkyeiabuWed, 21 Feb 2018 19:45:30 +0000Millie Bobby Brown Just Wore a Puffer Gown on the Red Carpethttps://www.whowhatwear.com/millie-bobby-brown-puffer-dress-moncler--5a8dc22b365f7Puffer jackets are a staple in any practical winter wardrobe, but Millie Bobby Brown just took the concept to a whole new level. The stylish 14-year-old attended the launch of the Moncler Genius, a forward-thinking series of eight collaborations between Moncler and designers such as Simone Rocha, Craig Green, and Valentino's Pierpaolo Piccioli.

The actress opted for a dress from Piccioli's collaboration specifically, a high-fashion riff on Moncler's signature down jackets. Of course, Brown pulled it off with aplomb—but was there any doubt she could? Read on to see her full look, and head over to the brand's website to learn more about Moncler Genius.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Erin Fitzpatrick)Fashion Newsgz5h3oqxhqi6rkxbjcrkyeiabaWed, 21 Feb 2018 19:19:48 +0000Find a Gucci Model Who Doesn't Remind You of Harry Potter… I'll Waithttps://www.whowhatwear.com/gucci-fall-runway-2018--5a8dacec5b77aJust when we thought Alessandro Michele couldn't outdo himself any more than he already had, his F/W 18 collection for Gucci went truly next-level. We're talking dragons, snakes, decapitated (fake) human heads, and more. While frantically scrolling through the looks, we began to feel a strange nostalgia. Obviously, each look was one-of-a-kind, but we couldn't help but feel like we had been here before, to this place, with these people. Was it a dream? Was it a past collection? Oh no—it was Hogwarts.

Harry Potter fans can get a little protective of their fandom (true Hufflepuff behavior, if you ask Cole Sprouse or this editor), but it takes a movie watcher to spot the Gucci models' resemblance to J.K. Rowling's famed universe. Beyond the literal dragons, snakes, and centaur that accompanied models down the runway, we saw a range of magical character inspiration, from a young Tom Riddle to Luna Lovegood and beyond.

Color us obsessed, but we combed through the entire Gucci F/W 18 collection to pick out the looks that reminded us of Harry Potter characters the most, because blimey—the resemblance was uncanny.

At first glance, this model seems identical to He Who Must Not Be Named, but it's the striking smirk (and the side-slicked hair) that reminded us too much of Voldemort, aka Tom Riddle, in his younger years.

Keep checking in because knowing us, we'll be trying to make Harry Potter references from this Gucci collection all day long.

The ruffled metallic pink dress Luna wears to Professor Slughorn's annual Christmas party with Harry will forever live on in our hearts.

While some may think this looks more Fred and George Weasley, true fans will spot the nearly identical resemblance to Bill Weasley.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone introduced us to professor Quirrell and his signature head wrap. Of course, the style choice is actually used to conceal and protect Voldemort, who uses Quirrell as a host while regaining strength.

We'd recognize that pink tweed suit from miles away. While this Gucci look was way more interesting and forward (cue sneakers and face mask), memories of professor Umbridge and her cat obsession definitely came to mind for us.

Ah, the moment when Hagrid meets Madame Maxime is one that will go down in history. They shared many romantic moments throughout Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, but their expert dancing (and the dress Maxime wore while doing so) is what we remember and love most.

Sybill is the divinations professor at Hogwarts, giving and educating on prophecies for a living, so naturally, her bohemian garb is hard to miss.

Yes, there was a snake on the runway, and instantly we thought of Voldemort's trusted companion Nagini. Would it really be a Harry Potter roundup without an appearance from the infamous Horcrux?

Although she's one of Dumbledore's oldest friends, you may only remember her as the little old woman from The Deathly Hallows when Voldemort uses her to conceal his Nagini's true form from Harry and Hermione in Godric's Hollow.

This Gucci look so reminded us of the frightening merpeople from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. If you recall, the second task in the Triwizard Tournament tasked participants with breathing underwater in an effort to recapture their closest loved ones from the merpeople.

A reporter for The Daily Prophet, Rita wore a silky green number that's one for the books… so to speak. The glasses and vintage-inspired getup in this Gucci look reminded us of Rita and her remarkable style in The Goblet of Fire.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Lauren Eggertsen)Runwaykkyfebaxg4i6rkxbg3rkyeiabaWed, 21 Feb 2018 18:40:13 +0000Rihanna's Niece and Nephew Stole the Show at Her Birthday Partyhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/rihanna-birthday-party-photos--5a8daabc290e4Rihanna celebrated her milestone 30th birthday last night, and her closest family and friends were on hand for the big occasion. We got a glimpse of the fuchsia gown and statement earrings Rihanna wore to the party at The Pool in New York City, but we were too distracted to notice once we witnessed a pair of ridiculously well-dressed kids.

Rihanna's niece and nephew, Majesty and Nikolai, completely stole the show in their adorably stylish looks. Majesty wore a colorful, furry jacket with a tiara and tiny heels, while Nikolai was the sharpest toddler in a bow tie, tuxedo jacket, and paparazzi-proof sunglasses. Have you ever seen a cuter pair? Read on for photos from Rihanna's 30th birthday.

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]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Erin Fitzpatrick)Fashion News6eigrlaxfyi6raers6jkyeiabuWed, 21 Feb 2018 17:43:34 +0000The Best Fashion Bloggers in Every Age Grouphttp://www.whowhatwear.com/best-fashion-bloggers-at-every-ageIn the constantly growing landscape of fashion bloggers, it's an unfortunate fact that the younger crowd significantly outnumbers ladies of a certain age. It seems everywhere you look, it's nothing but beautiful 20-somethings showing off their style, and while there are certainly more of them, that doesn't make them any more relevant or valuable than their more mature counterparts. Fashion is universal, after all.

Los Angeles–based blogger Courtney Trop was one of the first ladies to bring laid-back yet elevated California style to the front row of fashion week. We love her sensibility for giving the Cali-girl vibe a unique twist. Shine by Three's Margaret Zhang has a hefty résumé. She's a photographer, stylist, and, oh yeah, she's a law student too. Her penchant for layering is seriously impressive, and her fashion month outfits always impress.Stephanie Yeboah started her personal style blog, Nerd About Town, out of frustration with the lack of plus size clothing available. A self-proclaimed sci-fi and comic book nerd, Stephanie advocates body positivity and uses her platform to help others feel confident in how they look.Blogger, model and writer Callie Thorpe started her self-titled blog in 2012 as a "diet diary" to chronicle her weight-loss journey. After realizing that being negative about herself wasn't going to change anything, she chose to share her love of fashion and style with a focus on plus size fashion.The jet-setting blogger Chiara Ferragni has turned her passion into her own footwear line, along with major collaborations with fashion brands. Her success has landed her magazine covers and a spot on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list too.Vancouver, Canada–based blogger Vanessa Hong not only manages her wildly successful blog, The Haute Pursuit, but also her accompanying fashion line THP Shop, which is beloved by editors and street style stars alike. She's also a mainstay at every fashion week and a street style star in her own right—photographers love shooting her uniquely edgy, contemporary style. Danish style star Pernille Teisbaek is a regular here on Who What Wear and for good reason: Her modern style is still somehow timeless, and she has mastered the ultimate coup d'état in fashion—she looks good in pretty much everything. Song of Style's Aimee Song has set herself apart as one of the most prolific style setters in the game. The L.A.-based trendsetter mixes casual pieces with designer duds in an easy and seriously inspiring way.With an extensive background in marketing, journalism and public relations, Kelly Augustine uses her blog to advocate for diversity in the fashion and beauty industries. Born and raised in New York City, Kelly focuses on plus-sized fashion. Kim Mitchell started her blog J'adore Couture while pursuing her master's degree in graphic design. The San Fransisco-based blogger currently works as an art director at the Banana Republic Factory, and is a big champion of wearing what you want, regardless of your age.The mastermind behind Germany-based blog Glam Up Your Lifestyle proves you can stay on-trend and invest in cool pieces, regardless of your age. After getting caught wearing the same suit for two work trips in a row, Wardrobe Oxygen's Alison Gary started her blog as a personal style diary to ensure she'd never repeat an outfit again. Today, the blog serves as a platform for Alison to show that fashion can be fun no matter your age, figure, or lifestyle.Over-40 British blogger Catherine Summers has achieved great success with her blog, Not Dressed as Lamb, which she founded when she was 39 as a way to document how her style changed once she entered her 40s. Since then, she's won numerous blog awards and was even featured in The New York Times style section. Diane has been obsessed with fashion for as long as she can remember. The Fashion on the 4th Floor founder grew up a tomboy but became a model in her twenties. She has been involved in the fashion industry ever since and her blog serves as personal style diary, with a focus on over 40 fashion. 50-something blogger Cathy Williamson earned her blog, The Middle Page, legions of loyal fans when she documented her trying battle with breast cancer in 2013. Now that she's cancer-free, she uses the blog to document her incredibly chic, high-minded style, which proves that being in your 50s does not mean having an old-fashioned aesthetic. You might accurately describe Alyson Walsh as the Alexa Chung of her generation: She prefers wearing a good pair of jeans and a T-shirt over anything too fussy. She writes that she started her blog, That's Not My Age, with one mission: "I’ve always strongly believed that you don’t have to have youth to have style, and I wanted to share ideas and celebrate inspirational women (and men) of all ages." The title of Patti Gibbons's blog, Not Dead Yet, really says it all. She might be a woman in her 60s, but she's not dead yet—and she certainly doesn't dress as such. With a penchant for a power print and a commitment to wearing exactly what she feels like wearing, Gibbons has our stamp of approval (as well as that of outlets like The Huffington Post). The creative mind behind Lady of Style is another Germany-based blogger. She utilizes her platform to inspire more mature women to not allow their age to hold them back or determine their style. We like her approach to elevated basics and workwear. Lyn Slater has earned herself plenty of accolades and press (including from us at Who What Wear!) for her vivacious spirit and similarly poised sense of style. Her blog, Accidental Icon, is aptly titled: Slater had a successful career as a university professor before she embarked on her blog, which started as a fun hobby and launched her into the sartorial stratosphere. Want more inspiration? These bloggers have been in the game the longest! This post was updated by Cassandra Shaffer.

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]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Meghan Blalock)Street Style3dkhlvyxfqi6rkxbsmrkyeiabaWed, 21 Feb 2018 17:27:20 +0000This New Burberry Bag Is Picking Up Steam in Hollywoodhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/burberry-belt-bag--5a8ce4eec1e19A new Burberry bag was unveiled at the fashion house's F/W 18 runway presentation on Saturday, and it's already made its street style debut on the arms of some of our favorite celebrities. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Zendaya, and Kate Mara were among those to accessorize their ensembles with this new bag—a belted tote that was inspired by the British brand's iconic trench coats. How cool is that?

Now available online, the bag currently comes in two sizes, medium and large, with a smaller option set to come out in May. And for a limited time, each bag purchase will include two belts, a tonal version (as seen on Huntington-Whiteley) and a contrasting one (as shown on Zendaya), giving you the option to switch up the look and feel of the bag as you please. Now, read on to see how some celebs have styled this new Burberry bag, and then shop it for yourself.

It's Wednesday, which mean it's time for our weekly installment of new arrivals. For today's roundup, we've searched high and low to find the best in designer and fast-fashion pieces—all of which just hit stores—so that you can be the first of your friends to wear them.

From dresses and skirts, to statement sunglasses, to standout shoes, and one of our favorite trends of the season, we have something for every style type and price point. Now your only problem will be narrowing down your favorites and making room in your closet.

So what are you waiting for? Shop our picks of the week below, and don't forget to check back next Wednesday for another batch of fashion finds.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Nicole Akhtarzad)Shopping Pickssmh6hvyxd4i6raeroujkyeiabuWed, 21 Feb 2018 17:05:00 +0000How Camila Cabello Makes Boyfriend Jeans Feel Freshhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/camila-cabello-boyfriend-jeans--5a8ce14846196With a new season fast approaching, we're constantly looking for style inspiration on how to make some of the more one-dimensional pieces in our wardrobes feel fresh. Today, we're tackling the sometimes-hard-to-wear baggy jeans that, regardless of how you wear them, usually result in a look that oozes relaxed, borrowed-from-the-boys vibes (which, of course, isn't a bad thing, but it can be easy to tire of it quickly).

Enter Camila Cabello, who was recently spotted sporting a pair of oversize denim pants, but her outfit was anything but boring. In fact, her entire ensemble felt so fresh from head to toe thanks to a few simple styling tricks. She teamed her loose-fitting jeans with a classic white tee, and to add more dimension to her look, she put on a long leather coat that enhanced the outfit's overall cool factor.

A leather belt (of the same hue as the jacket), a pair of baby blue heels, and a contrasting white crossbody bag were the finishing touches that pulled everything together. Simple, but what a difference it makes. So next time you're in a rut about how to style your loose-fitting jeans, throw on a jacket and a few accessories à la Cabello for a look that's comfortable and cool. Now, read on to see Camila Cabello's full outfit, and then shop her pants for yourself.

Milan Fashion Week is in full swing, and Gucci's runway is always one of the most anticipated shows of fashion month. The brand's F/W 18 collection is sure to be a feast for the eyes, as per usual, and just because you're not sitting in the front row at the show doesn't mean that you can't see the collection at the same time as the fashion insiders in the audience. At 9 a.m. ET on February 21, Gucci will be live-streaming its F/W 18 collection straight from MFW, so you can see it for yourself close up. Ready to watch?

Scroll down to view the Gucci F/W 18 runway show live from Milan at 9 a.m. ET.

So, to preface, I'm going through a bit of a dress phase. In fact, I go through it every year when late winter hits, after I've been getting by on solely jeans, sweaters, and coats for months. But this year, it seems to be particularly aggressive, perhaps because I'm prepping for my early March wedding, and my wardrobe for the week of and honeymoon after will primarily consist of dresses.

Ever since the New Year began, I've been stalking the new arrivals of e-tailers like Net-a-Porter, Matches Fashion, and Shopbop for the latest dresses for spring and summer to appear, and in doing so, I made a discovery. If you search for the word broderie, you'll be met with a plethora of beautiful broderie anglaise (French for "English embroidery") dresses.

The Britannica definition calls it a form of "whitework embroidery in which round or oval holes are pierced in the material (such as cotton), and the cut edges then overcast; these holes, or eyelets, are grouped in a pattern that is further delineated by simple embroidery stitches on the surrounding material." In other words, start your spring and summer dress search with that term and you'll be met with lovelier options than you'll know what to do with. Or, just shop my picks below.

The warm-weather way to wear fall and winter's It color. Available in sizes UK 4 to 14.I'm guessing Zara will add many more broderie dresses to their stock in the coming months. Available in sizes XS to XL.Doen dresses are an L.A.-girl favorite. Available in sizes XS to L.Just add white sneakers. Available in sizes 12 to 24. The perfect dress for a springtime outdoor wedding. Available in sizes UK 6 to 16.Zimmermann is a mecca of broderie dresses. Available in sizes 0 to 3.Prepare to receive lots of compliments when wearing this. Available in sizes AU 6 to 14.Now this is a perfect spring dress. Available in sizes 10 to 20.I'd pack this day-to-night mini dress for every tropical vacation. Available in sizes 0 to 4.This is the perfect rehearsal dinner dress for a bride. Available in sizes 2 to 8.This ruffled wrap dress is so easy to dress up or down. Available in sizes UK 6 to 14.Meet the bohemian-chic dress of my dreams. Available in sizes FR 34 to 46.This may be the prettiest way to wear stripes. Available in sizes 0 to 10.This color is so good. Available in sizes 0 to 3.This dress is far too lovely to pass up at this price point. Available in sizes 12 to 24.I consider this to be the perfect little white dress. Available in sizes 0 to 10.Here's a sweet navy dress you'll wear on repeat. Available in sizes 0 to 12.This Istanbul-based designer's dresses make me want to book a vacation stat. Available in sizes XS to XL. I'm really feeling the color combination of this print. Available in sizes 2 to 12.Black accessories would look especially chic with this midi dress. Available in sizes 0 to 4.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Allyson Payer)Shopping Picks3ipvgnqwdqi6raybgtbkyeiaa4Wed, 21 Feb 2018 06:15:00 +0000Oil Stains? These 3 Household Items Will Do the Trickhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/oil-stains-clothing--5a86267cd563c

Oil stains are among the worst kinds of stains your clothing can acquire. If you've ever spilled a bit of olive oil on your favorite top, then you can likely attest to this sentiment. What's worse is that removing the spot requires acting fast and applying some serious elbow grease. But the good news? We recently learned that there are three very common household items that will get these stubborn stains out of your clothes. In fact, the solution is probably sitting in your kitchen.

Grab one of these three items as soon as you spot an oil stain on your clothes: dish soap, laundry detergent, or aloe vera. We know—that last one shocked us, too. If you want to go the aloe vera route, simply soak your item in water and rub the gel into the stain. Next, handwash the piece and allow it to air-dry. Who knew aloe vera could be used to treat more than just sunburns?

The corset top that pairs perfectly with vintage jeans. Available in sizes 0 to 12.This pair is all about the subtle contrast stitching. Available in sizes 23 to 32.A dramatic Balenciaga piece that's comfy and actually wearable. Available in sizes FR 34 to FR 44.The graphic tee you'll want to wear every day. Available in XS to XL.Made to be worn with mules. Available in sizes XS to XL.Try this cool of-the-moment jumpsuit. Available in size XS to XL.Asymmetrical in the best way possible. Available in sizes 0 to 8.This spring, fashion people are swapping their checked blazers for fresh pastel versions. Available in sizes 0 to 12.These pants make for a stylish spring look when paired with classic sneakers and a colorful top. Available in sizes 23 to 31.Incorporate this on-trend piece into your work wardrobe. Available in sizes 10 to 18.Wear with white sneakers for an easy, everyday outfit. Available in sizes 0 to 14.These pants are a cult favorite due to the universally flattering fit. Available in sizes XXS to L.A modern take on the classic trench coat. Available in sizes XS to 4X.The draping on this piece is so elegant. Available in sizes XS to XL.

Now that you know how to remove oil stains, you won't ever have to worry about ruining your new favorite piece.

Because the holidays are the unofficial time of year for announcing engagements, the months that follow are filled with parties to celebrate the occasion. Engagement parties are often thought of as the first major event of wedding celebrations, so it comes as no surprise that choosing the right dress can feel stressful. But lucky for you, we've taken the guesswork out of searching to bring you the coolest (and chicest) options out there.

Whether you're a guest at the party or the bride-to-be, keep the level of formalness in mind when planning your look. Want to see some of the best engagement party dresses on the market right now? Keep scrolling to find your perfect match.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Anna LaPlaca)Shopping Picksnkadpmib6mi6rejn4jzkyeiabiWed, 21 Feb 2018 05:50:00 +0000You'll See This Legging Trend All Over This Springhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/printed-workout-leggings--5a85e59ae0f07As the new season approaches, we of course want to ensure your work and weekend wardrobe essentials are taken care of, but adding a few new pieces to your athleticwear section is equally important. In an effort to find out the freshest legging trends for spring, we reached out to Bandier founder Jenn Bandier for her expert shopping advice. When asked about the most popular athleisure trend for the new season, Bandier shared, “Printed leggings have become a classic wardrobe staple. This spring, we’re loving bold, floral prints inspired by Havana, Cuba. We are also buying into a lot of tie-dye prints, which is a fun nod to the ’70s.”

Now more than ever is a great time to give your basic black leggings a break and swap in something a little more playful. To make your spring leggings shopping spree simple, we’ve shopped out the best printed workout leggings to add to your athleisure selection this season.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Michelle Scanga)Shopping Picks3ipvy2qwdqi6raybmfzkyeiaa4Wed, 21 Feb 2018 05:30:00 +0000What Shoes to Wear With Skinny Jeans: Your Complete Guidehttp://www.whowhatwear.com/what-shoes-to-wear-with-skinny-jeansIf you’re a fan of slim-fit jeans (which we’ll assume you are), you’ve probably faced the following dilemma at least once during your life: You’ve put together a super-cute outfit with your favorite pair of your tightest denim, and you have absolutely no idea what shoes to wear with skinny jeans. Depending on the occasion, strappy heels might feel too dressy, flat sandals can sometimes look too bulky, and you feel like you just can’t pull off sneakers.

We get it—so much so that we’ve racked our brains for eight amazing ways to wear a plethora of different shoes with skinny jeans. Each kind pulls off a very different (but equally stylish) vibe, and hopefully, these tips will help the next time you’re feeling shoe stumped. Scroll down for your complete guide to what shoes to wear with skinny jeans.

WHO: Gigi Hadid. WHAT: Arguably the most on-trend shoes at the moment, classic lace-up sneakers definitely should have a place in your wardrobe, especially when paired with solid skinny jeans. These work well when you’re having a super-casual daytime event or simply running errands in a slouchy T-shirt and jeans.Available in sizes 4 to 11.5. Want to add some pizazz to your look? Pink stars are the only way. Available in sizes 5 to 11.5. Black and white never goes out of style.Available in sizes 35 IT to 41 IT. These idyllic white sneakers are definitely worth the price. We would expect nothing less from this killer collaboration. WHO: Sienna Miller. WHAT: If you’re heading to brunch or a casual cocktail hour after work, pair your skinnies with a pair of flat sandals. More neutral sandals work well with this jean style to keep your look simpler, but don't be afraid to step outside the box in a pair of statement slides as well.Furry feet are more fun. Upgrade your classic lace-up sandals with a bold pearl embellishment. Sandals made for a princess. The nude color will elongate your legs in everything from skinny jeans to dresses. WHO: Olivia Palermo. WHAT: Yes, simple flats can be more than just the shoes you wear to and from the office every day. They can also dress up a pair of skinny jeans in a very sleek and simple way. Opt for classic pairs for a polished look, or embrace embellishments and fun textures for an instant skinny-jean upgrade.Simple, elegant, and rich. The texture of this shoe makes them look so expensive. The hardware on these flats brings us back to our childhood—in a good way.A modern take on the classic ballet flat. WHO: Kate Bosworth. WHAT: The other major on-trend shoes right now also happen to look stellar with a pair of skinnies. Both the platform and classic styles of these shoes look sleek when paired with this kind of denim. Feel free to play around with fun colors and prints too—the slip-on world is your oyster.You'll feel cool every time you slip into these sneakers. These are the sneakers that are missing from your fall wardrobe. This color, though…For the days when you want to keep it plain and simple. WHO: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. WHAT: For prime sultry appeal, forgo all other shoe options in favor of strappy heels. You have a lot of freedom here when it comes to color—everything from a simple, understated black version to a wild pop of colors or prints will work—but be sure to steer clear of patent and other shiny, potentially inexpensive-looking fabrics.It's a guarantee that if you own these sandals, you'll never want to take them off. Choosing just one shoe from Brother Vellies was harder than you think—we want everything! Perfectly sultry black sandals. These will give you legs for days. WHO: Hailey Baldwin. WHAT: If you want a sleek and easy way to dress up a pair of skinny jeans, definitely reach for your favorite pair of pointy-toe pumps. Black or nude are always classic options, but if you want to make more of a statement, definitely reach for a pop of color like red, snakeskin, or cobalt.From the heel to the vamp, you'll have people doing a double-take when you wear these shoes. Again, shoes this timeless are worth the investment. Fashion-girl eye candy in a pair of shoes. Closet staple: black pumps. WHO: Emily Ratajkwoski. WHAT: For a more daring vibe that remains eternally stylish, go for over-the-knee boots. Since skinny jeans are tapered to your leg by nature, the silhouette they create will be flattering and striking beyond belief. The block heels make these boots 10 times more comfortable. These give off a chic equestrian vibe that we are so into.Take a walk on the wild side in these sharp boots.WHO: Rihanna. WHAT: Here’s a little-known secret: Ankle boots seem to never be going out of style. This season, opt for fresh styles like all-white, printed, and classic black. Fit wise, you preferably want a jean that hits right above the top of the boots too.One of the biggest ankle boot trends out right now.Available in sizes 5 to 12. The perfect fall ankle boot. These stacked heels are to die for, as is the gorgeous leather material.Currently obsessing over the print and the price. What is your favorite way to style your skinny jeans? Let us know in the comments below! This post has been updated by Lauren Eggertsen.Available in sizes 35 IT to 41 IT.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Meghan Blalock)Celebrities3ipx6oywdqi6raybqdjkyeiaa4Wed, 21 Feb 2018 05:05:00 +0000The Search Is Over: Here Are the Jeans Every Woman Needs in Her Closethttps://www.whowhatwear.com/best-jeans-topshop--5a822aee5481cWe understand the power of a really good pair of jeans. They're the ones that sculpt and tone without you having to, well, sculpt and tone. They possess the magical ability to change your mood to chipper and cheerful. And they provide you with an "I'm the king of the world"–level of confidence even Leo would be jealous of. However, finding the perfect pair of jeans can be extremely difficult—think saggy bottoms, baggy knees, and annoying returns.

Luckily we've set out to crack the code on finding that perfect pair. For this, we turn to Topshop. Why, you ask? Iconic and perennially cool, the brand has created the ultimate denim fit guide to help you find the perfect style. The company's jeans are available in all waist sizes from 24 to 36 and even cover petite and tall ranges. Made from authentic, rigid denim with stretch technology to ensure they hold their shape, each pair is put to the test to ensure the perfect fit.

Best of all, when it comes to Topshop, quality meets affordability, with all jeans priced at under $100. There's a reason the retailer sells one pair of jeans every five seconds globally. All you've got to do is decide which pair (or two) to purchase). To assist you in your decision-making process, we've waded through Topshop's best sellers and classic styles to pinpoint the jeans you'll want to wear on repeat.

In what feels like a fight to keep the winter blues at bay, we're all jumping on the trend and getting a head start on wearing the colors that will start to bloom everywhere come spring. To help inspire your wardrobe for the coming months, we're shopping out a few of our favorite spring sweaters below. So whether you need to layer them with a jacket or wear them solo, try something bright on for size.

Available in sizes XS. Available in sizes XS to L. Available in sizes 14 to 24.Available in sizes XS to L. Available in sizes 14 to 28. Available in sizes XS to XL. Available in sizes XS to L. Available in sizes XS to L. Available on Wantlist in sizes XS to XL. Available in sizes IT36 to IT48. Available in sizes X to 4X. Available in sizes XS to XL. Available in sizes 0 to 14. Available in sizes XS to XL. Available in sizes XS to XL. Available in sizes S to L. ]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Aemilia Madden)Shopping Picks3ipv2qqwdqi6raybesbkyeiaa4Wed, 21 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000The Best NYFW Street Style Looks Featuring Designers You May Not Knowhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/net-a-porter-designers-you-should-know--5a85ce0de06e8contact@whowhatwear.com (Stephanie Perry)Shopping Picks3ipy3xqwdqi6raybqdjkyeiaa4Wed, 21 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000Revamp Your Sleep Routine With These Cute Pajamas for Springhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/cute-pajamas-for-spring--5a84cf6f654ed

As an adult, I have to say that I love getting into bed at the end of the day—but that doesn’t mean I fall asleep easily. They say rituals and routines are important to help you unwind after a long day, so why shouldn’t that also apply to your sleepwear wardrobe? Before you start your skincare regime or power up that essential oil diffuser, take a scroll through these über-comfortable pajamas for spring. From cute pj sets to luxe loungewear, we’ve narrowed it down to the coziest styles available. After all, comfort is key.

This classic striped pajama top is ideal for sleepovers and weekend mornings. Available in sizes XXS to XXL. The next-best thing to basics—we love the addition of the delicate ruffle. Available in sizes 0 to 4.Just slipping into these after a long day will feel like a vacation. Available in sizes XS to L. Loose-fitting fluid satin make these super chic and comfortable. Available in sizes XS to L.A cozy velvet one-piece is perfect for those chilly nights. Available in sizes 12 to 14.Get one in every color for this budget-friendly price. Available in sizes XS to XL. The stylish set we need in our lives. Available in sizes 12 to 26.Super slouchy and chic enough to wear in public. Available in sizes S to L. A delicate take on jogger sweats. Available in sizes S to L. Rest easy in this super-soft embroidered cashmere tee. Available in sizes XS/S to M/L.Equal parts luxurious and glamorous. Available in sizes 1 to 4. Ideal for cold-weather and lounging by the fire. Available in sizes S to L. Available in a plethora of colors, you won't want to take this off. Available in sizes XS to XL.Comfy meets sultry in this lace-trimmed set. Available in sizes XS to L. Classic notch-collar pajamas are a must-have. Available in sizes 1X to 3X.

No more counting sheep—we bet you'll sleep easier in these chic sets.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Nicole Carbone)Shopping Picks3ipwdkawdqi6rayb6dzkyeiaa4Wed, 21 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000Our Top Pretty Blouse Picks for Every Budgethttps://www.whowhatwear.com/pretty-blouses-online--5a862201dbdcacontact@whowhatwear.com (Jenn Camp)Everyday3ipwa2ywdqi6raybelrkyeiaa4Wed, 21 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000Straight-Leg Jeans, Spreadsheets, and Endless Emails: Female Executives Tell Allhttp://www.whowhatwear.com/truth-about-fashion-executivesWhile it's true we're in the business of style, we're equally as interested in the cool things our favorite women in cool clothes are up to. So when it comes to our workwear wardrobes, what better way to get inspired than by taking a look at the lives of some of fashion’s most successful women? That’s the idea behind our #hipowered series, in which we’ll be profiling chic professionals from every corner of our industry, from our own Who What Wear team to top Old Navy executives to leaders paving the way in creative startups.

What if we told you that everything you thought you knew about the fashion industry was wrong? We’re not saying there isn’t a grain of truth to The Devil Wears Prada, but the everyday reality of working in fashion isn’t all rubbing shoulders with designer bag–toting, Manolo heel–clicking women whose harried assistants are on one endless green-juice run. In our experience, the women who rise to the top are the ones who walk into the office earlier than everyone else, half-finished coffee in tow, ready to take on the day in fashionable yet accessible attire—and in sensible shoes.

Kossove is a true Who What Wear veteran, having spearheaded Clique’s sales department more than a decade ago. What does her job entail? “I lead the sales team to make sure we’re meeting our goals and staying profitable, but I also love that I work with all areas of the company, including editorial,” she tells me.

To prove it, we turned the camera on two boss women making things happen here at Who What Wear. Shayna Kossove, SVP of ad sales, and Kat Collings, our editor in chief and executive director, invited us to follow along as they hurried through a regular day in the office. We talked about the best (and worst) career advice they ever received, how a perfect pair of jeans—here’s looking at you, Old Navy Power Jeans—is one of the most important elements of their work wardrobes, and how to combat the never-ending influx of meetings. Drumroll, please…

Do the words “sales” and “goals” bring up unpleasant memories from high school econ? Kossove tells us there’s another side to her job that is often overlooked. “People may be surprised by how creative this job actually is,” she says. “It’s not just about being a seller and closing deals; it’s how you do it. We have to act as a marketing agency for our clients by ideating actual concepts for their ad campaigns. It’s not just numbers and spreadsheets.”“As editor in chief, I work with many of our internal departments, including content strategy, to map out the type of content we’re creating and to put together new formats for us to work smarter instead of harder. My job is to make sure each story is optimized to achieve what it’s intended to do and reach its full potential.” In other words, you know everything you read and love here? You can thank Collings for that.

Then we have our editor in chief, Kat Collings, whose finger is constantly on the pulse of all things fashion. If we were in high school right now, we imagine she’d win not only Best Dressed but also Most Likely to Succeed—we’re talking about someone who got her start as our co-founder’s assistant 6 years ago, so it’s safe to say she knows the brand better than just about anyone.

Over the course of our careers, a lot of advice is thrown our way, and not all of it is helpful. But in a sea of clichés, there are a few gems worth hanging onto. While Collings’s is more about personal growth (she says that while creative work can seem glamorous, management is an invaluable skill to have), Kossove’s is more about the relationships you create along the way. “Never burn bridges,” she says. “The media world is small, and you will cross paths with people again.” Did you write that down?

Then there’s the advice that flops so hard you can almost hear it. Kossove’s might be the most frustrating, and it’s something a lot of working women will relate to. “I was once told that as a woman, you can’t have both a career and a child,” she tells me. “That’s not true because here I am flourishing in my career while being a mother at the same time.”

Even if you’ve worked your way to the top, that doesn’t mean you’re not constantly inspired by other players in the game. “I admire people in the fashion industry who are powerful but somehow still very accessible,” says Collings. “Women who have a personal and direct connection to their audience—people like Pat McGrath, Leandra Medine, and Laura Bailey.” As for who she turns to for style inspiration, Collings tells us it’s none other than Yasmin Sewell. “Her outfits are effortless but always interesting,” Collings notes.

It should come as no surprise that denim is a key fixture in both Kossove’s and Collings’s wardrobes. Kossove tells us she abides by dressing in a way that makes her feel powerful. Her go-to? “Polished pieces like ankle-length straight leg jeans that show both your confidence and your capabilities,” she says. As for Collings’s advice? “Get creative where you can, whether you work in a more relaxed setting or more corporate,” she advises. “That may mean standout jewelry, or my personal favorite—out-of-the-box layering.”

If you had a hall pass for one day to do anything else, what would it be?

“Something outdoors. I love to be in nature.” — Collings

“Sleep.” — Kossove

How many unread emails do you have in your inbox right this second?

“59—not a number I love. I am much happier with a nearly empty inbox.” — Collings

“1522, so I’m jealous when someone has it in the single or double digits.” — Kossove

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Nayiri Mampourian)Outfit Ideasrmxl3zyxhei6raerbdjkyeiabuWed, 21 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000No, You Don't Have to Break Up With Your Jeans for Workhttp://www.whowhatwear.com/working-in-jeansWhile it's true we're in the business of style, we're equally as interested in the cool things our favorite women in cool clothes are up to. So when it comes to our workwear wardrobes, what better way to get inspired than by taking a look at the lives of some of fashion’s most successful women? That’s the idea behind our #hipowered series, in which we’ll be profiling chic women from every corner of our industry, from our own Who What Wear team to top Old Navy executives to leaders paving the way in creative startups.

Ever find yourself endlessly scrolling through your Instagram feed in search of workwear inspo on a Sunday night? Us too—seeing all of the women out there nailing power dressing makes getting ready for work on Mondays so much easier (and so much more fun). Two of our favorite accounts? We follow Mandana Dayani of Everything But the House and Christina Stembel of Farmgirl Flowers for work wardrobe ideas as well as career advice (the two are essentially #workgoals). These leaders in the creative space have nailed down how to look like a boss because, well, they are bosses.

You may recognize Dayani from her time working with Rachel Zoe, and you’ve likely ordered (or received) a beautiful bouquet of flowers from Farmgirl Flowers, and now it’s time to learn more about the two. We caught up with the entrepreneurs to talk about the careers they’ve chosen for themselves and how styling jeans for the workplace—whether you work in a traditional office or a flower shop—is A-OK as long as you follow certain styling guidelines. Consider yourself warned: You may be so inspired by these two that you might pick up a new career (along with some jeans) by the time we’re through. Find a comfy spot, and start reading.

Give us a brief description of your job. Who is your work-style inspiration? What’s the best career advice you’ve ever heard?What do you love most about Old Navy’s Power Jean, and why?How do you style your jeans for work? Can you give your top styling advice for your workwear wardrobe?If I didn’t make it in fashion, my Plan B was to become a _____.Give us a brief description on your job. What did you wear to your first job interview? Describe your workwear style.What’s your stance on when to wear jeans to work? Why do you feel that way?Who (real or fictional) is your work style inspiration? Our office/warehouse is super industrial, and not in the cute way you might be thinking, so our typical dress code is more “model-way-off-duty” than inspirational. In my fictional life, I would dress like Katie Holmes or Priyanka Chopra, and completely nail it.Give us a word that describes both power jeans and power women. Resilience. Every truly powerful woman I look up to embodies this, as does every great pair of power jeans!What’s something that would surprise people about your job? I think people would be surprised to find out that there is absolutely nothing glamorous about my job. It’s dirty and strenuous, and I absolutely love it! Most people think I sit in a beautiful office tucked away in a white subway tile– and reclaimed wood–laden warehouse and play with flowers, but that’s not the case at all. I work in a garden shed–turned-office in a cold, damp warehouse where we’ve hung ugly plastic tarps from the ceiling to prevent the pigeon you-know-what from landing on us. Many people tell me that I have their dream job getting to play with flowers all day, or that they want to do this as their second act when they retire. I think it’s easy to glamorize creative companies, and I probably did the same before actually doing it—but I want to keep it real and let everyone know that it’s hard and far from what it seems like on Instagram. And like most businesses, it requires more work than anyone can imagine unless they’ve done it themselves.Can you give your top styling advice for your workwear wardrobe?What’s your power track?]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Nayiri Mampourian)Outfit Ideasd3pqa2axhii6raerofzkyeiabuWed, 21 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000This Fresh Color Is Already Winning in 2018https://www.whowhatwear.com/yellow-outfits--5a851801a8f48There’s been big talk about Millennial Pink over the last few years. Then red last fall. And now all eyes are on pastel-hued shades like lilac and lavender. And while each of those shades have been predominant in the street style scene, yellow is another fresh color we’ve been seeing everywhere. We’ll admit that the color can be tricky to pull off, but it only took a glance at photos of some of our favorite fashion girls to discover some seriously stylish ways to pull off the challenging hue, whether it’s worn as a statement coat, layered from head-to-toe in different shades, or as an accent to an otherwise subtle look. Keep scrolling for all the inspiration you’ll need.If you really want to lean into a yellow outfit, go bold with a bright coat.Try layering different shades.Mix mustard pants with a bright pink top.Tonal dressing is a cool way to experiment with color.This floor-sweeping dress is on trend with the current Western pieces we’re seeing.A faux-fur coat always makes a statement, especially when it’s an unexpected color.If you want to add a small pop of color, try working it in with smaller accent details.We love these pastel trousers.Swap out your black or brown boots for a fun yellow pair.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Kristen Nichols)Trends3ipyciiwdqi6raybqdjkyeiaa4Wed, 21 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000May We Present the "Ugly" Shoes to End All "Ugly" Shoeshttps://www.whowhatwear.com/christopher-kane-fall-winter-2018--5a8b8d12865c8Welcome to Runway Matters, where we're delivering notes straight from the runway so you can quickly digest the most important trends and noteworthy moments from the F/W 18 shows.

Leather, lace… and orthopedic-style shoes? Christopher Kane’s fall collection adhered to what fashion does best: taking elements from extreme ends of the style spectrum and fusing them into a singular statement. If we’re measuring the success of a fashion collection by its ability to subvert our long-held standards of cool, then Christopher Kane passed with flying colors. It put practical value in the seemingly un-fashion and functionality in the seemingly extravagant. In other words, the classic mixing of high and low—a fashion phenomenon as old as time.

Here’s a fun game for you: Choose the most unglamorous and quotidian object you can think of. There—it just became the next cult item. You might be asking yourself how something so unassuming lends itself so well to being transformed into the epitome of cool, and the answer just might lie in this collection’s footwear choices, which just kicked the “ugly” shoe trend into high gear. This and every notable moment from the runway, decoded here.

That’s right—you’re about to give your grandpa’s orthopedic shoes a second glance. As if sending actual Crocs down the runway last season was not enough of a risk for the designer, Kane collaborated with orthopedic shoe company Z-Coil to bring the next generation of the “ugly” shoes to life. Step aside, dad sneakers. There’s a new shoe style that’s bound to garner loads of attention (and inevitable controversy, too).

Whoever said the extravagant was overdone in fashion? The KiraKira+-friendly looks Christopher Kane showed prove that there is still a place for the whimsical on the runway (and in our hearts). From this dazzling jacket to the equally glamorous cage constructions of jewels, this collection has us embracing all things glittery. Curiously, though, the flamboyantly colorful accoutrements aren’t taking away from the clothes’ believability. They’re special, no doubt, but somehow never cross the line into over-the-top.

Dramatically rounded shoulders juxtaposed by a structured, nipped-in waist are a vague reference to ’80s-era power dressing. From the decade that’s slowly been overtaking the others in terms of relevance comes an ever-greater appeal for an exaggerated silhouette. This isn’t just boardroom-approved power suiting, to be sure. This combination of leather and camel tones is designed to show a woman’s “strength of character,” says Kane. Clothing as a form of armor indeed.

"Leggings are the sweatpants of our time. Women of all shapes and sizes put them on to feel comfortable. If they feel sexy while they're at it, EVEN BETTER. Criticizing a woman's intention behind her personal clothing choice is mean and accomplishes nothing. We should be lifting other women up to the best of our abilities. Doing that will go a long way."

I was sitting at the airport this weekend (wearing leggings and sneakers), biding my time on my phone when I came across an article titled "Why Yoga Pants Are Bad for Women." As someone who puts on a pair of leggings probably every day (and, fittingly, has written about it), I of course had to click. Will they give me a blood clot? Cut years off my life? Inhibit my workout?

Nope, I realized as I began to scan my way down the page. There was no science to back up those words—just an opinion. "We may be able to conquer the world wearing spandex," it read. "But wouldn't it be easier to do so in pants that don't threaten to show every dimple and roll in every woman over 30?"

In a world where women's reproductive rights are at risk, when our sisters and friends are saying #MeToo, when workers across industries are having to shout #TimesUp, should the battle we choose to fight really be against what we put on our bodies? Frankly, I don't think it matters why any woman decides to wear leggings. If that's what makes someone feel comfortable (or sexy, sure), there's no reason to critique that choice.

Personally—and just practically—speaking, I find that yoga pants allow me to run with ease, to lie in bed "dressed" but comfortable, and to head to the grocery store and the gym all in one go. Other women may prefer sweats, jeans, or tailored pants, and hey, that's okay too.

As it turns out, when I broached the topic with my co-workers, they too had a lot of feelings about yoga pants and their choice to wear them. So, I decided to let the Who What Wear team speak for themselves.

"I, for one, have never worn leggings to feel sexy. I've been practicing yoga for years, from long before the practice transformed into a trendy cult-fitness class. I can honestly say that I wear leggings because they are the only pants that allow my body to bend from Downward-Facing Dog to Eagle Pose and back again. Sweatpants, on the other hand, or any loose-fitting pants, would fall down my legs during an inverted pose or bunch up and limit my range of motion during any twisted pose. For me, yoga pants do have a specific function as far as a yoga practice is concerned."

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"When I wear leggings to exercise (versus something baggy), I work harder, my posture is better, and I have more energy. The fact that I'm wearing a cute, flattering outfit (that happens to involve leggings) is a big motivator for me, not to mention the fact that they're just functional and comfortable. In my case, it has nothing to do with "trying to be sexy." But that said, if a woman does want to feel sexy and chooses to do so by wearing leggings, then she should. I don't think anyone should have to justify that."

"For me, leggings are a functional piece of my wardrobe. While I can't deny the flattering effect of a pair of high-waisted leggings, they're also essential for the workout classes I'm doing. A regular of dance classes and yoga sessions, they allow me to feel unencumbered. I can't really imagine going through a vinyasa with a pair of loose-fitting pants careening down my legs. But moreover, I just like wearing them and will throw on a pair on the weekend, whether it's to head on a hike or just grab coffee. And if I want to wear them, I certainly will. I don't make a habit of defending my sartorial choices."

"I wear leggings to pretty much every workout I go to, and I'll be honest: I like that I can see my body. I can see it working hard, I can see when my form is correct, and I sometimes can see when my body has changed, even the tiniest bit. If I feel sexy because of it, even better. I don't think I need to be the person who says 'it's not good manners for women to tell other women how to dress' or, ultimately, how to feel."

Now, shop some of our favorite leggings—because you have every right to put on a pair.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Aemilia Madden)Fashion Newsfhv5haawtii6rdxvpbzkyeiabiWed, 21 Feb 2018 00:00:00 +0000Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber Are in Jamaica for a Wedding—See the Photohttps://www.whowhatwear.com/selena-gomez-justin-bieber-jamaica-wedding--5a8ca9047be7bSelena Gomez and Justin Bieber have taken their relationship to a tropical destination a couple thousand miles away from Los Angeles: Jamaica. The duo arrived in Montego Bay to witness Bieber's dad, Jeremy, marry Chelsey Rebelo over the weekend. Snapped on Tuesday, Gomez looked like the picture of vacation bliss in a white jumpsuit.

TMZ also has photos from the actual wedding, where Gomez opted for a pretty floral dress and Bieber wore a bow tie and short shorts. When in Jamaica, right? Read on to see the couple enjoying their vacation together.

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]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Erin Fitzpatrick)Fashion News7eglyuiwsui6raybnmbkyeiaa4Tue, 20 Feb 2018 23:24:55 +0000Chrissy Teigen Reveals the Baby Name Everyone Suggests for Her Sonhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/chrissy-teigen-baby-name-ellen-degeneres-interview--5a8c96df6acd7As you may already know, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend will soon be a family of four, as the model is currently expecting her second child, a baby boy, to join older sister Luna. Appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Teigen revealed that she is due in June but doesn't have a name picked out yet.

She did, however, say that everyone suggests naming her son J.J. or John Jr.—but Legend isn’t into the idea. "Everyone’s like, ‘Why don’t you do the J.J. thing, John Jr.?’” Teigen said on the show. “But John and his ego, he was like, ‘I don’t want him to feel like he has to live up to that.’”

“And I was like, ‘Wow, you are a jerk,’” she joked on the show. “Sorry, heaven forbid he do what you do. So incredible.” She went on to say that picking out a boy’s name is “really tough,” and she worries she won’t be able to settle on one. DeGeneres, of course, had some funny ideas—watch the clip below to hear them.

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]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Erin Fitzpatrick)Fashion Newszpqobmawrii6raybunzkyeiaa4Tue, 20 Feb 2018 22:09:49 +0000Lupita Nyong'o Schools Us on the Meaning of "Business Casual"https://www.whowhatwear.com/what-was-she-wearing-lupita-nyongo-plaid-coat--5a8b323d7871aBusiness casual tends to get a bad rap, translating for some to boring and stuffy. But when you break it down, the elements of a so-called "professional" wardrobe are actually just timeless pieces that can be mixed and matched to reflect one's personal style. This rings true in Lupita Nyong'o's most recent look, where she combined smart separates for an elegant effect that's far from predictable.

The Black Panther actress opted for an of-the-moment checked coat—perhaps one of the best office-friendly trends of late—with a white shift dress by David Koma. A structured box bag and classic black pumps add further polish to the look while cool sunglasses lend additional personality. Shop her exact and similar pieces below to re-create the outfit for yourself.

It's pretty rare for me to say that if I could, I'd wear every single look sent down the runway of a particular collection, but that was definitely the case after I saw Erdem's F/W 18 show, which just presented at London Fashion Week. From the long, floral brocade coat and swiss-dot tights that opened the show to the gorgeous cape and matchingmidi skirt that closed it, there wasn't one piece I wasn't dying to wear. Oftentimes, runway collections are more about art than wearability, but Erdem founder and designer Erdem Moralioğlu knows how women want to dress and that sophistication will always be in style.

While my thoughts about the breathtaking collection are vast, I narrowed them down to four takeaways. See below.

I'm not a huge fan of strapless dresses, but the neckline, body-skimming silhouette, and moody floral print make for a dress I wouldn't think twice about wearing if given the chance.

Sequins were all over the spring 2018 runways as well, but I don't recall another collection in which they were quite this classic and wearable. Given that Vaudeville star Adele Astaire inspired the collection, Erdem's take on the sparkly trend was present with many of the looks.

Could swiss dots be the new fishnets? According to Erdem, the answer is a resounding yes, and I'm perfectly fine with that. I'm very much drawn to the sweet feel that the subtle detail lends to sheer pieces.

The combination of the dress and effortlessly belted cardigan is an easy-to-re-create look that's flattering, beautiful, and versatile. I'll be on the lookout for fashion girls to wear it on repeat this fall (including myself).

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Allyson Payer)Runwaygv556miwqui6raybqcjkyeiaa4Tue, 20 Feb 2018 21:26:00 +0000The Secret to Walking Gracefully in Heels: 7 Tricks That Workhttp://www.whowhatwear.com/how-to-walk-in-heelsWhen Marilyn Monroe supposedly said, “give a girl the right shoes, and she can conquer the world,” we’re fairly certain she was talking about heels. But if you can’t walk in said heels? Well, that essentially negates any potential conquests, whether you’re in the boardroom or the bar. Lucky for you, we have assembled a few extremely helpful tips for how to walk in heels with ease and grace. We suggest taking these tips to heart and trying them out ASAP since it’s safe to assume that heels aren’t going out of style anytime soon.

Accordingly, we’ve put together the seven secrets to walking in heels the right way, in addition to a fresh selection of our favorite heel styles we are loving right now. From affordable basic styles to fashion-girl favorites, there isn’t a style you won’t see here.

Scroll down to check out the life-changing tips, and while you’re at it, why not treat yourself to a new pair of killer heels from our shopping section? After all, you’ll need something to test out your new skills.

The easiest way to look like an amateur in heels is to put your whole foot down at once as if you’re wearing flats. When wearing heels, put your heel down first, followed by your toe. This will make your walk look more natural.Wearing heels makes your stride shorter than normal, so you’ll have to take an increased number of small steps to go the same distance. We’re not recommending baby steps, but don’t try to take your usual long strides either.Trying to walk quickly in heels often ends up looking quite awkward. Between the smaller steps and the compromised balance, it’s best to take your time in heels. Besides, walking slowly gives off an air of confidence.You may find you want to walk faster than your heels will allow, and end up craning your neck forward to compensate. This ends up looking strange, so allow yourself to lean just the slightest bit back when walking in heels, as this will counteract your inclination to lean forward.When you want to draw a straight line, you’ll get better results if you look at your end point as you draw, rather than looking at your pencil as it moves. Similarly, when walking in heels, you’ll walk more gracefully if you look at your goal point (maybe it’s the podium at the end of the stage), and visualize a straight line going toward your end point, rather than looking down at your heels as you walk.As you take each step, or if you feel yourself slipping, arch your foot slightly to put pressure on the inside of your shoe. This will make your shoe fit closer to your foot, making it easier to maneuver.If your shoes are ill-fitting, it makes the difficult task of walking naturally in heels almost impossible. If your heels are too big, use shoe pads for a better fit. If they are too small, consider having them stretched by a local cobbler, or try this hack to stretch them yourself.It’s obvious why street style stars can’t get enough of these beauties.Not wearing these every day will be harder than it looks.Have you ever seen a cooler collaboration?Wear these with cropped denim flares.Brides-to-be need these beauties.This ruffle detail is so forward and different.Based on that platform, we’re betting these are super comfortable.An affordable shoe that will seriously upgrade your work wardrobe.Pair these with your black tie dress next time you hit the wedding circuit.Snag these for your next date night.If white shoes were big this winter, imagine how much bigger they’ll be in spring.A gray shoe will go with everything in your closet.These are like works of art.Yellow is the perfect color to pair with denim.Nothing upgrades a pair of black pumps like a geometric heel.Wear these with all your all-black outfits.Hot pink never looked so cool.These will look perfect with cropped jeans.The low vamp on these shoes is so flattering.Take a break from your black heels and opt for a multicolored pair.Elevate your work wardrobe with these heels. In the mood for more shopping? See the splurge items we're considering saving for this month.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Kat Collings)Everydayzf3zdtbgjei6paq6axrkyeiabmTue, 20 Feb 2018 20:20:00 +0000The Latest Street Style From London Fashion Weekhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/london-fashion-week-street-style-fall-2018--5a8b31c428fd1Next up on the fashion month calendar: London. To ensure you have around-the-clock insight on what the editors, bloggers, and celebrities are wearing to and from the spring shows, we have the photographer behind The Style Stalker snapping the best looks throughout the week. From the chicest color combinations to stylish outerwear looks, we’ve already spotted major spring outfit inspiration, and it’s only week two of fashion month. See the looks that caught our attention, and stay tuned for more of LFW’s top street style moments, as we’re updating this gallery daily with fresh rounds of photos.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Anna LaPlaca)Street Styleyf6xyuavwui6rdxvzhbkyeiabiTue, 20 Feb 2018 20:03:20 +0000Beyoncé's Naked Boots "Make Legs Look Longer"https://www.whowhatwear.com/beyonce-nba-all-star-game-outfit--5a8c735d326d8When you're Beyoncé, anytime you step outside, the world expects you to make a statement with your outfit. This especially applies to something as high profile as the NBA All-Star game, where photographers are just as busy taking pictures of the celebrity attendees as they are the court.

Beyoncé attended this past weekend's basketball event with daughter Blue Ivy, and her look for the occasion was the perfect casual-cool combo, thanks to a J.W.Anderson hoodie, bold yellow midi skirt, and very intriguing pair of "naked" boots. Naked shoes have been around for a bit, but we can't recall seeing many naked boots, especially ones that are this good. Hers are by Gianvito Rossi, and according to the item description on Net-a-Porter, they "make legs look longer and leaner." We can definitely see why. See and shop Beyoncé's look below (boots included).

On Beyoncé: J.W.Anderson Cola Boots Hoodie ($375); Jacquemus Sol Asymmetric Ruffled Skirt ($660); Gianvito Rossi Helmut Plexi 100 Lace-Up PVC and Leather Ankle Boots ($820)Available in men's sizes XS to XL.Available in sizes FR34 to 42.Available in sizes 35 to 42.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Allyson Payer)Celebrities57gklgiwo4i6rdxvlfrkyeiabiTue, 20 Feb 2018 19:50:00 +00005 Colors That Look Amazing on Redheadshttp://www.whowhatwear.com/red-hair-colorYou know how people always say it's important to find your "power color"? Essentially, nailing down that one color (or a few) that you can count on to look best on you no matter what. Well, that decision comes down to how well a shade complements your natural coloring. While previously we’ve investigated which colors look best on brunettes, today we’re tackling another hair color–and-clothing challenge: which hues redheads should embrace. With the help of our favorite celebs, we carefully selected five colors that perfectly complement red hair. From bold to soft shades, keep reading to see which options lend a strikingly amazing color combination.Available in sizes 0 to 12.Available in sizes Available in sizes 1 to 3.Available in sizes 2 to 12.Available in sizes 10 to 18.Available in sizes XS to L.Available in sizes 2 to 8.Available in sizes XS to XL.Available in sizes 0 to 14.Available in sizes XS to L.Available in sizes XS to L.Available in sizes XS to L.Available in sizes XS to L.Available in sizes 2 to 10.Available in one size. This post was published at an earlier date and has been updated by Anna LaPlaca.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Michelle Scanga)Everyday57gieuywo4i6rdxvfhbkyeiabiTue, 20 Feb 2018 19:49:54 +0000All the Best Red Carpet Looks from the BAFTAs 2018http://www.whowhatwear.com/bafta-fashion-2018Much like the Golden Globes, this year's BAFTA red carpet consists of mainly black outfits in solidarity with the Time's Up initiative to combat sexual harassment and inequality in the workplace. However, while the hue has been set, that doesn't mean any of the outfit choices have been boring. Far from it, in fact. From Naomie Harris' sheer embellished tunic over trousers to Angelina Jolie's classic Hollywood bombshell dress, the A-list certainly know how to dress for a cause. While you wait to find out who won what, keep scrolling to see what everyone wore on the red carpet...WHO: Angelina Jolie. WEAR: Ralph & Russo CoutureWHO: Lupita Nyong'o. WEAR: Elie Saab CoutureWHO: Naomie Harris. WEAR: Zuhair MuradWHO: Jennifer LawrenceWHO: Duchess of Cambridge. WEAR: Jenny PackhamWHO: Emma Roberts. WEAR: Schiaparelli CoutureWHO: Octavia SpencerWHO: Ruth WilsonWHO: Gemma Arterton . WEAR: Alberta FerrettiWHO: Salma Hayek. WEAR: GucciWHO: Greta Gerwig. WEAR: Jonathan CohenWHO: Lily James. WEAR: Burberry dress; Harry Winston diamondsWHO: Jamie Bell andKate Mara. WEAR: Christian Dior CoutureWHO: Letitia Wright. WEAR: GucciWHO: Saoirse Ronan. WEAR: ChanelWHO: Margot Robbie. WEAR: Givenchy Haute Couture; Harry Winston diamondsWHO: Cressida Bonas. WEAR: Giorgio Armani]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Elinor Block)Celebritiesid5mdxqwoai6rdxv6obkyeiabiTue, 20 Feb 2018 18:56:13 +0000Kaia Gerber Shared the Funniest B-Day Tribute to Mom Cindy Crawfordhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/kaia-gerber-cindy-crawford-birthday-tribute--5a8c687898326

Happy birthday, Cindy Crawford! The supermodel turns 52 today, and her 16-year-old daughter, Kaia Gerber, took to Instagram to commemorate the occasion. Instead of posting a sweet mother-daughter photo, Gerber took the comedic route, posting an old video of Crawford dancing in a closet wearing a backward hat—because why not? It's only further proof that Crawford can look good in anything.

"Happy birthday to this beautiful angel," she captioned her Instagram post. "I'm so lucky to get to call you mom. LIVING LEGEND... I love you the mostest @cindycrawford." Read on to see the funny Instagram video and revisit some of our favorite Kaia-Cindy outfits.

Nicole Richie has taken her keen eye for detail and impeccable design talents to footwear with the launch of a new shoe collection for Revolve. Designed in collaboration with Raye the Label (a brand she tells us she organically become a fan of), the capsule includes everything from the perfect brunch-to-beach slides to a pair of standout knitted mules that appear as comfortable as they are stylish.

We had a chance to speak with the designer about this exciting new project, asking her about everything from the inspiration behind the shoe collection to her favorite outfit to wear with a pair of flats.

Richie explained she kept the House of Harlow girl in mind while designing this collection, "one who wears many hats," but still wants to "feel free, have fun, and be celebratory." Because of this, comfort and fit were key in each of the styles, a design element she says she paid very close attention to. In fact, every heel in the collection (and currently, there are three available) has been personally tested by the designer to ensure they are comfortable enough to dance in.

The rest of the capsule is made up of a wide range of flats, a shoe style Richie says she often prefers to wear because "you just never know where the night [is] gonna go." As for her favorite piece to wear with flats? A dress or a gown. So there you have it,a simple, comfortable outfit formula that is officially Nicole Richie-approved. Now, read on to shop our favorites from Richie's newest shoe collection.

Available in sizes 5.5 to 10. These stunning satin slides would look so nice paired with a little black dress.Available in sizes 5.5 to 10.Available in sizes 5.5 to 10. You can never go wrong with a pair of red heels. Available in sizes 5.5 to 10. The shoes Richie says she'll be wearing all summer long.Available in sizes 5.5 to 10. This may be the coolest version of a mule that we've seen in a while.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Eva Thomas)Fashion Newscakrzhqwnqi6rayb26zkyeiaa4Tue, 20 Feb 2018 18:26:00 +0000No Lie: Queen Elizabeth Sat Next to Anna Wintour at London Fashion Weekhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/queen-elizabeth-london-fashion-week--5a8c591688d5cAnna Wintour is a front-row fixture, but her seatmate at the Richard Quinn show during London Fashion Week was decidedly unexpected: Queen Elizabeth II. That's right—the head of the monarchy attended a fashion show, and we can't get over the amazing photos. The queen was in attendance to present the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design to an up-and-coming British designer.

For the occasion, her majesty wore a pale blue suit by Angela Kelly while Wintour wore a printed midi dress with leather boots—and, of course, her signature oversize shades. Read on to see the epic moment for yourself.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Erin Fitzpatrick)Fashion Newsmd5pezqwmqi6raybpkzkyeiaa4Tue, 20 Feb 2018 17:33:49 +0000Rihanna Will Always Be the Queen of Bold Style—Here's Proofhttp://www.whowhatwear.com/rihanna-styleYou don’t have to research too extensively to find out that Rihanna is a modern-day style icon. The CFDA has already officiated it. And still, there’s a special reason that the title is bestowed upon her: The singer/designer is straight-up fearless when it comes to what she wears.

Rihanna is the kind of fashion lover who dresses for herself, eschewing what’s so-called flattering, expected, or on trend for what feels good. She’s championed cool, under-the-radar designers at major red carpet events, is the first to wear the (sometimes polarizing) items we see on the runways of Fashion Week, and don’t even get us started on her dedication to adhering to the Met Gala dress code.

But as always, it’s the streets where Rihanna’s fashion know-how shines, where she doesn’t hesitate to wear everything from skinny jeans to lace-up boot leggings to sweatsuits to naked heels. Ahead, take a look at the ensembles that will solidify her place in fashion history and inspire so many re-creations of her timeless looks.

On Rihanna: Juun.j shirt; Giuseppe Zanotti shoes; Maison Margiela belt. Style Notes: Shimmy down the shoulders of your button-up shirt (or dress) to instantly fake a V-neck shape.On Rihanna: Matthew Adams Dolan suit. Style Notes: Don't stick to traditional body shapes (like an hourglasses)—use exaggerate proportions to dictate your own silhouette.On Rihanna: Prada pajamas; The Row bag. Style Notes: Before you leave the house, throw one more statement piece on...instead of the old Coco Chanel advice.On Rihanna: Christian Dior So Real Pop 59mm Sunglasses ($395). Style Notes: Even a skinny-jeans-and-graphic-tee look can benefit from a bit of footwear bling.On Rihanna: Off-White shirt; Dior bag and beret. Style Notes: Don't shy away from oversize denim pieces. Pair them with more slim-fit basics or a cropped top to balance the proportions of the bold look.On Rihanna: Burberry jacket. Style Notes: Who's to say if green doesn't pair well with pink (or orange, or red, for that matter)? Style two contrasting colors and you might be pleasantly surprised by the result. Next up: Take a look at the Gigi Hadid outfits we all want to copy.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Gina Marinelli)Celebritiesh5vmy53feqi6poq5markyeiaaqTue, 20 Feb 2018 17:21:29 +0000So You Missed the Chanel Show…https://www.whowhatwear.com/chanel-playlist--5a8786219cd20

So, you can't make it to the Chanel runway show this fashion week (darn that busy schedule!). It's okay—the brand now has a simple solution. Scroll through every runway shot while you jam to Chanel-approved tunes, no haute couture outfit required.

On Friday, Chanel teamed up with Apple Music to release a playlist that brings together the best of the best from the brand's runway soundtracks, curated by sound designer Michel Gaubert, who has worked with the brand since 1990. The 32-song collection features a broad sweep of artists ranging from Daft Punk to Elton John to Brigitte Bardot, but all have earned the Chanel seal of approval. With additional input from friends of the brand including Pharrell Williams and Caroline de Maigret, dancing around your room has never seemed like such a chic activity.

Read on for a peek at the playlist and to shop a few books and gently used Chanel pieces that can help you embrace the brand from home.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Aemilia Madden)Fashion Newsjdbjxdywmii6rdxvljzkyeiabiTue, 20 Feb 2018 17:18:24 +0000Anna Wintour Just Met Kate Middleton—and Yes, They Looked Chichttps://www.whowhatwear.com/anna-wintour-kate-middleton--5a8c4b1c12469We wonder who was more nervous: Anna Wintour meeting Kate Middleton or vice versa. Regardless, two of the most talked-about women in fashion just met at Buckingham Palace, and judging by the lack of photos of them together, it seemed to be their very first public meeting.

The Duchess of Cambridge and Vogue's editor in chief came together to celebrate the creation of the Commonwealth Fashion Exchange, which supports designers from all 53 Commonwealth countries, including Australia and New Zealand. For the occasion, Middleton wore a custom Erdem dress while Wintour was on the same wavelength with a printed long-sleeve midi dress that perfectly coordinated with Middleton's. The duo also met Stella McCartney and shared a laugh—we'd pay to know what they were joking about. Read on to see the photos.

The newest JoyLab collection features everything from bright (and on-trend) color-blocked sets to a standout pair of seamless, high-waist leggings that work just as well for a night out as they do for a morning at the gym. Other pieces we're eyeing? A pretty, scallop-edged sports bra that you'll regret not buying and a super-stylish camo windbreaker that would look cool paired with jeans and sneakers. Read on to shop our favorite new arrivals from JoyLab.

Available in sizes XS to XXL.Available in sizes 1X to 4X.Available in sizes XS to XXL.Available in sizes XS to XXL.Available in sizes 1X to 4X.Available in sizes XS to XXL.Available in sizes 1X to 4X.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Eva Thomas)Fashion News5k22wgawkii6rdxvdfjkyeiabiTue, 20 Feb 2018 15:30:00 +0000This Romantic Sweater Trend Is About to Be Everywherehttps://www.whowhatwear.com/ruffle-sweaters--5a8b59db6f522

Though we do love a good, healthy dose of athleisure, sometimes it feels good to put on something a little more formal, and what better way to make you feel a little fancy than a good ruffle sweater? Despite its frequent pairing with lace, the flouncy detail can definitely be cooler than you might expect.

As a nod to the romantic era, ruffles are one of the most whimsical types of embellishments out there, and they’re bound to make you feel dressed up no matter what you wear. Whether it’s paired with a set of distressed boyfriend jeans or a classic midi skirt, a cool ruffled sweater will instantly give you a flirtatious vibe.

Wear yours loud and proud with a great statement ruffle, or if that’s not typically your style, ease into the trend with small frills along the neckline or sleeves. No matter which way you go, you surely aren’t going to go wrong.

Now this is good. Available in sizes XS to 4X.Crochet for when you aren't at Coachella. Available in sizes XS to L.Brighten your day with this crop top. Available in sizes XS to XL.Let this be your answer to the off-the-shoulder top. Available in sizes XS to L.This will keep you warm any day. Available in sizes XS to L.Perfect for a romantic night out. Available in sizes 14 to 24.Wear this sweater with skinny jeans or a skirt. Available in sizes XS to XL.Royal blue will catch some eyes. Available in sizes XS to L.Everyone loves a good statement ruffle. Available in sizes XS to L.Perfect for any occasion. Available in sizes S to L.Statement sleeves are always a yes. Available in sizes X to 3X.So chic. Available in sizes XS to XL.This looks so comfortable. Available in sizes XXXS to XXL.Dress this down with a pair of boyfriend jeans. Available in sizes XS to L.Show a little skin. Available in sizes X to 3X.Let this pocket detail shine. Available in sizes XS to XL.This jewel-toned sweater is everything. Available in sizes XS to XL.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Dale Chong)Everyday3ipwlkqwdqi6raybtvjkyeiaa4Tue, 20 Feb 2018 14:00:00 +0000Where Fashion Girls Get Vintage Engagement Ringshttp://www.whowhatwear.com/best-vintage-engagement-rings

We're quite sure an engagement ring would be welcome at any time of the year, but engagement season is a thing, and we're in the middle of it. This time around, though, we're taking a break from engagement ring trend coverage and how much to spend on a ring to talk about a type of engagement ring that'll always be in style: vintage.

Vintage engagement rings are perfect for the wearer who wants a bit of history with their bauble or who simply doesn't want to wear a ring that looks like everyone else's. But the journey of vintage engagement ring shopping is a daunting thing to embark on, so we're here to help. We scoured the internet for the sources that are filled with unique options from different eras, whether you're a fan of Art Deco, Victorian, Edwardian, or Georgian styles (to name a few). We ultimately narrowed it down to nine retailers that have the best assortment of fashion girl–approved, one-of-a-kind rings.

Keep scrolling to learn more about them and shop our picks from each site's current offerings.

Downtown Los Angeles–based Trumpet & Horn's well-organized site divides its vast array of stunning rings according to era, making it easy to narrow the options down if you're partial to a specific style.

An auction site, 1stdibs deals with "the world's most sophisticated collectors, designersand curators," according to its webpage, so you know you're getting a quality product. The assortment of thousands of vintage engagement rings listed on the site is, frankly, mind-boggling.

Brilliant Earth is another must-see if you want options. The site specializes in custom engagement rings, but its selection of vintage rings is quite strong, especially the Art Deco options.

Doyle & Doyle is an NYC-based jeweler with a small, well-edited selection of unique rings.

If you're looking for a vintage engagement ring with a large diamond, look no further than Eragem. The Washington-based jeweler stocks rings of every carat size imaginable, both (very) big and small.

Every fashion influencer is obsessed with Erica Weiner–designed jewelry, but she always has a section for antique gems on her site, filled with stunningly intricate options in the vein of her own designs.

The One I Love is another well-edited site with a small selection of cool girl–approved options separated by era. Be sure to follow its Instagram account for the latest arrivals at its NYC shop.

We were floored by New York–based Erstwhile's ultra-unique selection, which features colored stones, an engagement ring trend that's still going strong.

While Etsy can be overwhelming, it's also a very fruitful source of vintage rings, many of them well priced. Just be sure that you're dealing with a reputable seller with high reviews from other Etsy users.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Allyson Payer)Trends3sofxpywb4i6rayb72bkyeiaa4Tue, 20 Feb 2018 07:30:00 +0000What Not to Do When Returning an Itemhttp://www.whowhatwear.com/how-to-return-the-right-way

We’ve all been there—wanting to return an item (or items) that we purchased on a whim, usually for an upcoming event that had us feeling especially uninspired by our closets. Perhaps you went home, tried it on, and realized it just wasn’t really right, or maybe you noticed that the fit wasn’t as great as it seemed in the cramped dressing room. Maybe you were even so confident in your choice at first that you ripped off the price tags. So what’s there to do other than hold on to the item, letting it collect dust in your closet? Well, depending on the store’s policies, you still might be able to return it if you follow the below advice to a T. We spoke to numerous retail associates with experience at stores like Madewell, Lululemon, Loft, and Barneys to find out exactly what behavior you should avoid if you want to get your money back.

“People who come in with an elaborate story locked and loaded always come off more suspicious and lead the sales person to inspect the garment more closely,” one associate told us. Remember to keep your reasoning short and sweet.“While I was working at Lululemon, a woman came in determined to return a tennis skirt that had been ruined underneath the heat of an iron. She was adamant that it was our fault. Unfortunately, when you don’t read the care instructions, it’s your fault,” one associate recalled. Simply put, if there was a warning that you disregarded, you won’t be getting your money back.A lot of stores have a return policy like Loft’s, where there’s a $700 return limit within a 90-day period. That means that every time you return an item, its original amount is entered into the system so that if you exceed $700, you will be refused any further returns. To avoid this, and to avoid salespeople recognizing you as a frequent returner, try everything on before you buy it, and shop less on a whim and more with specific intention. One associate recalled a time when someone threw a complete tantrum over not being able to return everything she wanted: “The woman was screaming and yelling at all of the employees, including our managers, about how our policy was a scam. We did everything we could to try to please her, offering to return half of her items at their current selling price, but she got so out of control, sobbing and cursing us out for at least 15 minutes, that our manager just decided to have security escort her out.” Moral of the story? Throwing a fit will make it much harder for you to succeed.All the associates we spoke to stressed that your best bet is to keep the tags on and save the receipt, with the receipt being most important, as it’s evidence of an actual purchase. If you do end up removing the tags and/or losing the receipt, the clothes will have to be in perfect condition (no wear and tear, wrinkles, or stretched-out areas) for anyone to consider the return.One associate told us that the hanger ribbons inside shirts and dresses are the first thing she looks for, as people tend to cut them out before they wear an item. If they’re missing, associates will assume you’ve worn the item and refuse the return.As mentioned above, make sure that the items you’re returning show no signs of wear. In addition to avoiding the obvious stains or tears, be aware of the fact that anywhere clothing bends on the body (knees, elbows, butt, etc.) will develop noticeable creases if worn. And as one associate pointed out, collars tend to reveal makeup marks that can ruin your case.One store employee revealed that associates hate when people make in-store returns for items they bought online because it ends up making the brick-and-mortar location suffer. She explained, “Women often order the same item in two to three different sizes or colors, and then they’ll end up returning them all. We’re obligated to take the return, but when we know that you weren’t helped by an associate, didn’t take the time to come in and figure out your sizing, or simply had buyer’s remorse, we get frustrated. Most returns happen earlier in the morning, so it can put us at a deficit for hours. Some days we’ll have more money in returns than in sales, which is not good.”Everyone needs a classic moto jacket to throw on over everything. Available in sizes P to L.This bag looks easily twice its price tag.Wear with white jeans and pretty flats. Available in sizes XS to XL.Wear with a simple T-shirt and white sneakers. Available in sizes 0 to 4.Clean white sneakers go with everything. Available in sizes 34 to 42.Meet your new favorite white T-shirt. Available in size M.The It color of the season. Available in sizes XS to XL.Invest in a pair of minimal heels like these that you’ll have for years to come. Available in sizes 36 to 41.Opt for a cool bag shape that’s unlike anything else out there.Becuase let’s face it—you’ll always want to own a pair of solid skinny jeans. Available in sizes 24 to 32.The perfect piece to freshen up your work wardrobe this spring.Clear materials are having a major moment right now. This post has been updated by Anna LaPlaca.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Jessica Schiffer)How Top3ob7qqwaai6raybllzkyeiaa4Tue, 20 Feb 2018 05:40:00 +0000The Best Bra for Every Body Type, From a Lingerie Experthttp://www.whowhatwear.com/best-lingerie-for-body-types

You've heard it before—some 75% of women are wearing the wrong bra. But even though finding the right bra isn't easy, it's something all women have to deal with. To point us in the right direction, we turned to Lyn Lewis, CEO of Journelle, to fill us in on the which bra styles work best for each woman. We understand that the best lingerie for your body type is a personal thing and everyone has their own preferences. That being said, finding out tips from an expert is a great way to discover the silhouette that can work best for you. Whether you're after the perfect cut to wear under a T-shirt or the lace-trimmed bralettes that are too pretty to keep concealed, we've rounded up six key styles to try and the body types they work best for. Keep reading to find out which bra styles are best for your body type, and shop our favorite picks.

"Balconette bras fall under the 'demi' category. These work great for a 'slope' breast shape, where the weight of the breast tissue falls on the bottom. The demi will give you minimal coverage on the top, and a great, natural-looking boost. It's a classic, romantic cut. This is not a good shape for women with a 'full' breast shape, where the balance of the breast tissue is on top, as they would be liable to spill out of this type of bra."

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"We definitely love bralettes in the office. Bralettes often have gorgeous straps and backs, as these are less critical to the support of the bra, making them a fun fashion accessory to show off under loose T-shirts and summer dresses. Most bralettes work best for most shapes, but if you have a fuller or larger cup size, you'll want a long-line wireless style like the Fortnight Luna Longline Bra, which uses its larger, snug band to provide support in the absence of an underwire."

"At Journelle, we find most of our customers are looking for underwire bras to serve as their lingerie staple. The underwire provides support, which can be especially necessary for larger and full cups. Women who think an underwire is uncomfortable may be surprised to learn that they are wearing the wrong size. I always tell my girlfriends it's important to get fitted by an expert. There's a world of difference in wearing a properly fitted underwire bra that gives you support and doesn't dig into your breast tissue all day. Depending on your breast shape, a wider or a higher underwire (this is the shape or 'smile' of the metal wire) may feel more comfortable."

"Contour bras are those with a thin pad in the cup inside the underwire. This style provides shaping and structure, and creates a smooth and seamless look under even thin T-shirts and blouses."

"This is my personal all-time favorite bra silhouette. It's suited for all body types. Because the coverage on the plunge extends higher on the strap, it helps keep in full-shapes and smoothes out the breast shape for slope types. Plunge bras can be lined or unlined. Some of our best-selling bras—Journelle Victoire, Natori Feathers, and Journelle Camille Plunge Bra—are all in this category."

"First off, I feel compelled to share a Journelle PSA: Your breasts are great and beautiful the size they are! That said, push-ups have their place, and some women love them. With the extra padding on the bottom, push-ups can give an overall rounded look to a 'slope' breast shape. One thing to watch out for is a push-up bra that is too full-coverage for you or which has stretched out in the cup over time. This can cause a visible-through-clothing ridge at the top of the bra because the fabric is so stiff, and it's a dead giveaway that you're wearing an ill-fitting push-up. A bit of a padding can be great too in strapless bras, as it's helpful in giving a rounded shape."

Though simple basics are the foundation of a versatile, stylish wardrobe, oftentimes we purchase them as mere afterthoughts. To ensure you’ll always have the perfect white T-shirt or plain black sweater on hand, we put together a list of our favorite brands creating easy, wearable basics. These editor-approved labels are pros at elevating everyday essentials and adding a luxurious touch to core pieces, so we suggest bookmarking them now.

From the best white tees to simple sweaters that will soon become your go-to layering essentials, here's where to score the wardrobe items you wear on a regular basis. Rotate the below brands (if they aren't already) into your everyday style below.

Shop our pick below: Shop our picks below: Available in sizes P to L. Shop our pick below: Available in sizes S to L. Shop our pick below: Available in sizes 34 to 42. Shop our pick below: Available in sizes XXS to XL. Shop our pick below: Available in sizes XS to XL. Shop our picks below: Available in sizes XXS to L. Shop our pick below: Available in sizes XS to XL. Shop our pick below: Available in sizes 34 to 40. Shop our pick below: Available in sizes 34 to 42.Shop our pick below: Available in sizes 0 to 12. Shop our pick below: Available in sizes XS to L. Shop our pick below: Available in sizes 00 to 12. ]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Michelle Scanga)Everydaywnsiw7qv7ui6rdxvd4zkyeiabiTue, 20 Feb 2018 05:20:00 +0000See How 3 Fashion Girls Style the Same $40 Blazerhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/who-what-wear-belted-blazer-target--5a85b7d2722d5We've said it before, and we'll say it again: There's nothing better than finding a life-changing piece that's not just easy on the eyes but also on the wallet. That's why we're loving the latest blazer from our collection for Target—and fashion girls are too. This isn't your boring classic blazer: It's ultra-flattering and trend forward thanks to the built-in contrast belt. Think of it as a top that's super polished but can also be dressed up or down. Keep scrolling to see how three of our favorite stylish ladies are styling it.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Nicole Akhtarzad)Outfit Ideasjxwh6kav7qi6rdxvngzkyeiabiTue, 20 Feb 2018 05:10:00 +00005 Spring Trends You Can Own for Less Than $100https://www.whowhatwear.com/spring-trends-for-2018--5a849371d11f0

If you’re not daring enough to wear a transparent PVC ensemble à la Chanel S/S 18, don’t worry—the trend can be achieved by even the subtlest accessories.

If your mind is telling you to shop for spring, but your wallet is suggesting you take it easy, we can relate. Although, you do have a couple options when it comes to this dilemma: You can choose a single trend to invest in, or you can dip into several trends by buying the chicest, most affordable finds for each. If you’re thinking about doing the latter, then you are in luck. Today we’ve rounded up our favorite under-$100 on-trend pieces for this spring. See the trends and shop the pieces below.

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From sequins to rhinestones, there’s no end to this season’s ode to embellishments.

While you’ve probably already heard buzz surrounding lavender (this season’s It color), all pastels are having a moment right now.

With the belt bag back and bigger than ever, we’re happy to have another hands-free option in our arsenals.

Remember that scene in The Sound of Music where Maria makes play clothes for the children out of bedroom drapes? (What girl didn’t want to sing "Do-Rei-Mi" in Liesl von Trapp’s outfit?) Well fast-forward 50 years, and now fashion girls everywhere have been making those chintzy prints a whole lot chicer. Whether you call them wallpaper prints or curtain prints, patterned dresses are enjoying a renaissance this season and have no signs of slowing down for spring. From florals to bright and bold designs and retro-inspired motifs, don't be daunted by elaborate patterns; the clean lines and simple silhouettes of these pieces make them easy to wear. Pair your statement dress with a simple boot or white sneaker so you look a little less Salzburg and a little more SoHo. Scroll below for our favorite print dresses of the season.

Fashion-girl approved. Available in sizes 2 to 8.A beautiful print to take you from weddings to baby showers. Available in sizes 0 to 14. This dress is everything.Feminine and charming. We can't get enough of cool-girl brand Rixo's prints. Available in sizes XS to XL.Pair this retro print with flats and a colorful purse.Go bold or go home. Available in sizes IT36 to IT46.Wear with black flats during the day and chic heels for a night out.Attending a spring wedding in a vineyard? Here's your perfect print dress.Available in size UK12.Perfect for date night. Just add a moto jacket. Available in sizes X to 4X.The combination of colors and prints blends beautifully. Turn heads in this elongated silhouette. Available in sizes 0 to 8.Guaranteed to banish winter blues.We're dreaming of picking lemons in Italy in this pretty little stunner. Is it summer yet?]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Judith Jones)Shopping Picks5awecsqv7ii6raybxxrkyeiaa4Tue, 20 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000We Asked 3 Insiders for Their Foolproof Wedding-Guest Outfitshttps://www.whowhatwear.com/outfits-to-wear-to-a-wedding--5a84d5338dce9

Recently I’ve been getting texts from my sister with dress ideas for a wedding she’s going to next month. She sent a range of options, from a tiered dress with a celestial print to an inky satin gown, and her texts were punctuated with question marks and emoji, wondering if the dresses would fit the bill for her friends’ nuptials. I’ve sent her many of the same texts over the last few years trying to pinpoint the perfect outfit to wear for the weddings of friends and family members, and I admit it can be a challenge to find something worthy of the occasion. (Perhaps it’s the pressure of knowing you’ll be in someone’s photos forever, or maybe it’s the the novelty of having an excuse to get dressed up.) Curious to know what fashion insiders wear when attending a wedding, I asked a few stylish women to share their go-to outfits.

“My foolproof wedding-guest outfit is a non-white mid-length dress, because on the wedding day, for me, only the bride shall shine in white.”

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“As much as I try to be a dress girl, it’s become clear that I’ve graduated into a pantsuit/matching set–wearing wedding guest. This Rachel Comey pantsuit from FWRD is a dream outfit for so many reasons: 1) Black will not only slim your figure but also hide the makeup, sweat, tears, red wine, and whatever else you choose to spill during the reception. 2) Open neckline executes the collarbones and gives you an excuse to invest in some bomb earrings. 3) It’s a black jumpsuit, wear whatever lingerie you want! In the shoe game, comfort is key. These Stone Cold Fox x Raye fluffy guys are the perfect way to add a little playful element to a more sophisticated look.”

“This black wavy strapless dress is a foolproof winner. It’s easy to wear and fun to play with styling. Keeping the look simple and focused is best: Pair with shoes and earrings, and you’re done.”

I fully admit that handbags are one of the few items—the other being shoes—that I don’t mind splurging a bit on. A well-constructed bag, especially when it’s leather, can be repaired and worn again and again. That being said, we all have a price range we’re comfortable hovering in, and for me, that’s under $500. It gives me the flexibility to purchase an of-the-moment bag trend without doing too much damage to my wallet. Especially now that cool new designers like Staud, Danse Lente, and LPA are making this season’s It bags in the $200 to $500 range. I’ve rounded up all of the styles on my wish list––happy shopping!

Turn a boring outfit into a party with this adorable bag. First came the arc bag; then came this gem. Cult Gaia can do no wrong in our eyes.A minimalistic purchase you’ll never regret.Clean and minimal, this bag is a classic.Polka dots have never looked better.The architectural top-handle bag has a beautiful half-circle leather base.I’m a sucker for a vintage-inspired rattan bag. Baby-pink leather in a cool modern shape.Crushed velvet makes this instantly evening-worthy.The coolest daytime tote.Consider this style the cool older sister to your bucket bag.The amazing bag you’ve likely spotted on every influencer’s Instagram account.Clean and uncomplicated––a perfect everyday tote. A unique design made for the fashion risk takers.

“I have a couple hundred pairs of shoes,” a claim that most fashion fans dream of one day sharing, is just another part of the life and work of Aurora James. As the founder and creative director of Brother Vellies, James not only has an enviable footwear collection but actually designs many of the shoes herself. Her initial inspiration, she notes, came after traveling through Africa. “I met a lot of artisans along the way and wanted to find a way to keep them employed,” she says, “so I began creating collections that utilized their unique skills.”

Since starting the company in 2013, James has earned the notice of peers, editors, and industry insiders alike. She won the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund in 2015 and is currently a member of the CFDA Fashion Incubator, but it still feels like James and Brother Vellies are just getting started, like there’s much more ahead.

As for any woman who owns and runs her own business, James has no defined 9-to-5 schedule, no two days are alike, and there’s a certain unavoidable blurring of personal and work life that occurs. Luckily, James’s sense of style lends itself to a world constantly in flux. “I don’t see a difference between on- and off-duty style,” she says. “I think there is so much about Brother Vellies that I have rooted in my own actual lifestyle that everything sort of blends.”

Of course, it’s impossible to work in the fashion industry without being acutely aware of the way women choose (and want) to dress. For James, this proximity has come to inform both her own way of dressing and her design choices. “I am more interested in personal style than trends and more interested in shoes you will own for a lifetime instead of just one season,” she notes, adding that working in the industry has encouraged her to build her own closet slowly instead of shopping fast fashion. “The best dressed people in the industry,” she says, “are those who are very aware of their own style and build on that.”

There’s a common thread between the way James dresses every day and the shoes and bags she creates for others. When asked to describe her personal style, James offers a response that could easily carry over as a descriptor of the Brother Vellies aesthetic. She views how she dresses as a reflection of how she sees the world: “romantic and whimsical and bold and full of texture and color.” Read on to see James’s weekday wardrobe in full.

“I wear a lot of long dresses with our Unity boots. It’s a bit of a ‘pretty punk’ vibe, I guess. But more so, it’s just comfortable and girly, which is an ongoing theme with a lot of how I dress and design.” While Mondays may qualify as a stressful, uninspired day for many, James uses the start of the week as an opportunity to make a statement. Pairing unexpected pieces like a flowy maxi dress with rough-and-tumble boots starts things off on a fresh foot.

Working in a creative industry has allowed her to build a fairly fluid wardrobe, and her footwear designs reflect the same flexibility. Her boots could just as easily be worn with jeans as they could with a bohemian dress, and other styles follow the same rule. “The Holiday Bow Pump is really great for the office with a linen or navy pinstripe or polka dot dress,” she notes. “On the weekends, though, you could pair it with athletic socks, jeans, and a sweatshirt. I like shoes that have a duality to them like that.”

Winter in New York can leave even the boldest dresser uninspired, but the Toronto native manages to bring texture and a sense of playfulness into her wardrobe even on a practically frigid shoot day. “I have had these plaid McQueen pants for six years,” she notes about her Tuesday outfit. “I love wool pants in the winter; they’re the best way to stay warm. A shearling crossbody is like a little heater also. This is definitely a very winter look.”

James has a unique ability to take her shoes, in this case denim loafers with crystal embellishments, and build an outfit around them that is unexpected but inspired. The key takeaway: Don’t be afraid to mix and match the standout styles you love.

While it’s not uncommon for James to travel for work—“Los Angeles, Paris, Morocco, Italy, and Ethiopia are the typical destinations”—when she’s working in NYC, jeans are in heavy rotation. “You can usually find me in jeans a vintage shirt at least three times a week,” she says.

But James has a knack for knowing how to pair casual and more formal pieces together in a way that feels neither sloppy nor stuffy. “You have to take luxe and pare it down sometimes. These Black Palms Pumps have been glued to my feet since the day I designed them,” she says. Styled with eye-catching shoes, jeans are anything but average.

If there’s anything close to a uniform in James’s closet, her Thursday look would be it. “This is my basic go-to for years,” she says, “an easy skirt with a statement shoe and bag with some vintage on top.” The addition of more trend-forward accessories, like a leather beret and statement earrings, give even the most worn items an instant refresh.

Notes James, “I always start with the accessories and build from there. What shoes do I want to wear today? If you have great accessories, they will completely transform jeans and a white T-shirt even. The world is your oyster with a Palms Pump and Beret!”

While James notes that athleisure is the one thing she’d never wear while working, some sporty elements have become staples. “My boyfriend works with athletes, so I have this weird habit of integrating gratuitous sportswear into my outfits,” she says. But, despite her ability to easily pull off a jersey, you probably won’t catch her watching a game on the weekends. “I’m that girl on the street that gives a blank, confused look when someone says something like ‘I love the Chicago Bulls’ and I’ve totally forgotten A) what that is and B) that I’m wearing a Chicago Bulls vintage T-shirt.”

While James has already seen success as a businesswoman in the fashion industry, she notes that she’s looking to the future, not her past accomplishments. “I get inspired by thinking about different things women will do and accomplish while wearing Brother Vellies—running for office, being a mom, just kicking butt in general,” she says.

If her own trajectory is any evidence, Brother Vellies’s shoes aren’t simply made for walking, sitting, or even dancing—they’re made to change the world.

Sourcing a button-down with the perfect fit is never an easy task. You’ve got to consider length, silhouette, fabrication, button spacing, collar style—the list goes on. And if you wear an “in-between” or plus size, the task can be even tricker. When in doubt, we recommend sizing up—as a general rule, it’s easier to take fabric away than to add it, and this is also true if you plan to tuck your shirt into trousers or a skirt. Secondly, we recommend opting for fabrics with a bit of give. Anything with from 1% to 5% spandex, jersey, or elastane will give you a bit more mobility and help reduce that dreaded gap between buttons. Lastly (and this may seem unrelated), investing is a quality seamless bra will make a huge difference in the fit of your tops, particularly for busty ladies. Keep these tips in mind, and keep scrolling to shop our top picks.

If you’re looking to mix things up, while keeping it work-appropriate, try a classic shirt in cool animal print. Available in sizes 10 to 18.Try wearing this crisp, tailored version untucked to achieve the undone look. Available in sizes 14W to 22W.Looking for a weekend-appropriate button-down? We’ve got you covered. Available in sizes 10 to 18.A classic button-down in a slightly oversize boyfriend cut. Available in sizes 0X to 3X.Add definition to your look with a waist-cinching bow. Available in 0X to 3X.Try an elevated denim-on-denim look. Available in size 10 to 18.A semi-sheer high-low silhouette, available in black too! Available in sizes 1X to 3X.Because the gingham trend shows no sign of fading away. Available in sizes XS to 4X.Can you tell we have an affinity for an oversize fit? This length is perfect for layering over leggings and denim. . Available in sizes 12 to 28.How cute is this pleat detail? Available in sizes 10 to 14.Switch things up with a 3/4 sleeve and side slits. Available in sizes 10 to 18.A classic oxford button-down. Available in sizes 10 to 12.

There you have it—plenty of fun options to carry you into the new season.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Nicole Carbone)Shopping Picks5awefzqv7ii6rayblrzkyeiaa4Tue, 20 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000How to Pack Without Wrinklinghttp://www.whowhatwear.com/how-to-pack-without-wrinklingWhether you’re going abroad for three months or taking a 36-hour vacation, the perfect travel wardrobe is the key to a successful journey. But a simple rule applies: Keep your clothes looking fresh while traveling, because who likes to look rumpled? To help keep your look polished after a stint on the road, in the air, or even at sea, we’re showing you how to pack without wrinkling your pieces. Keeping a couple useful accessories on hand will ensure that you’re on your way to a wrinkle-free wardrobe.

If you’re traveling with something that absolutely cannot be wrinkled but is difficult to iron (such as a suit or a pleated dress), consider making room for a garment bag. The best options can travel either full-length or folded and include compartments for accessories like cufflinks and jewelry. Most airlines have a compartment for hanging garment bags near the front of the plane—just don’t forget to grab it as you disembark.

“Bundle wrapping” is a packing method that involves folding all of your clothing together in a single bundle to minimize creases. First, create a central “core” by folding a single larger item, such as a jacket, then carefully wrap your other items of clothing around it. As a note, this method will require unpacking all of your clothing at once, so plan accordingly. For a visual of how bundle wrapping works, check out the video below to help you get started.

Another method for wrinkle-free packing is to use garment folders. They’re exactly what they sound like: individual folder compartments that help organize clothes and keep them wrinkle-free. This is an especially good option for shirts and blouses. Just be sure to select the right size.

One of the keys to packing without wrinkling isn’t how you pack, but what you pack. When possible, opt for wrinkle-resistant fabrics such as wool, polyester, cashmere, and knits. Cotton and linen, on the other hand, are extremely prone to wrinkling, so try to minimize the presence of these items in your luggage.

To keep your clothes in the best possible condition, unpack immediately upon arrival. Another simple way to help clothing return to its natural shape is to hang them in the bathroom while running a hot shower. The warm steam from the shower will help loosen wrinkles while you relax after your long journey.

Now that you know how to pack your clothes without wrinkling them, here are a few carry-on bags that might just change the way you travel.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Mandy Zee)How Towxx5qoil6ei6rkmfigzkyeiaayTue, 20 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000The Alexa Chung Outfits We Always Copyhttp://www.whowhatwear.com/alexa-chung-styleWhen you ask a fashion fan to name their style icons, there's a good chance Alexa Chung is on that list. The British model and designer has developed a look that, while all her own, always seems to catch the eyes of others in the know. So much so that this year, Chung finally launched an entire line inspired solely by her personal aesthetic.

Part of what makes Chung's style interesting is that while she's partial to classic pieces, she's still a risk-taker. It's equally likely she'll wear a suit on the red carpet as a fancy dress, and she can just as easily nail Converse and vintage as she can head-to-toe Miu Miu. Below, we're highlighting some of our favorite looks from over the years. It was hard to narrow it down, but we managed to pull it off. Check them out below, and prepare for major outfit envy.

Style Notes: Don't feel like you have to stick with color. Black and white work just as well (especially with a red lip). On Alexa Chung: 3.1 Phillip Lim suit.Style Notes: Give a simple dress a new twist by styling a sheer blouse underneath. On Alexa Chung: Miu Miu striped jumper and ruffled blouse; Valentino studded clutch; Chopard jewelry. Style Notes: If there's one pair of shoes that work for any occasion, it's a pair of sleek black ankle boots. On Alexa Chung: Miu Miu F/W 15 dress. Style Notes: Don't underestimate your favorite pair of sneakers. They go just as well with a maxi skirt as they would with a pair of jeans. On Alexa Chung: Converse Chuck Taylor All Star High Tops in Black ($55).Style Notes: Have a black-tie occasion on the calendar? Consider swapping a dress for a cool suit instead. On Alexa Chung: Thakoon sequined suit; Anita Ko jewelry.Style Notes: Don't be afraid to mix and match a lace frock with a tough trench, especially for a cool daytime look. On Alexa Chung: Alexa Chung for Marks and Spencer The Frances Trench Coat (unavailable); Erdem Pre-Fall 16 lace dress.Style Notes: Take classic items like a simple button-down or pencil skirt, but try a new color or pattern to make them feel fresh. On Alexa Chung: Jones New York Polka Dot Roll Sleeve Blouse (sold out); Marc by Marc Jacobs pink vinyl pencil skirt; Tabitha Simmons lace-up ankle boots; Mark Cross Grace Small Leather Box Bag in Black ($2505). Want more celebrity style? These are the Sofia Richie outfits you need to see.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Aemilia Madden)Celebritiestaea523ikai6poq5vqjkyeiaaqMon, 19 Feb 2018 21:30:00 +0000Maybe You Shouldn't Toss 2016's Biggest Trend Just Yethttps://www.whowhatwear.com/preen-by-thonton-bregazzi-runway-fall-winter-2018--5a8b336143e86Remember about a year and a half ago when all anyone could talk about was fishnet tights? According to Preen by Thornton Bregazzi's F/W 18 collection debut at London Fashion Week, those days are anything but over. The design duo was clearly inspired by all things aquatic (proven by the list of books on the show notes); every look sent down the runway featured something relating to the sea (e.g., scuba gear influences, sequinned mermaid-inspired dresses, and fisherman's netting). Reworked fishnet tights peeked out from under floral-print dresses, there were multiple fishnet-adorned necklines, and the fabric was reimagined in the form of handbags. This directional collection proves that the trend isn't dead yet, but it also doesn't look like it did in 2016.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Allyson Payer)Runwayrtcthfqvxai6rayb5obkyeiaa4Mon, 19 Feb 2018 21:02:00 +0000The Spring Trends Sarah Hyland Won't Ever Wearhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/sarah-hyland-trends--5a84c2f5e9cf1

To pinpoint one singular thing Sarah Hyland does would be impossible. She holds many titles these days, from actress to singer to creative director, though the latter is a step outside her typical repertoire as an entertainer. Last year, Candie’s for Kohl’s brought Hyland on board as creative director for the brand, and if you’re wondering whether clothing lines normally offer that kind of role to someone outside the fashion industry, the answer is no.

In working with Candie’s, Hyland follows in the footsteps of celebrities from Destiney’s Child to Britney Spears to Fergie, but she’s the first to hold the creative director title. While the standard for celebrity brand involvement is to be the “face” of a line and featured in many of its campaigns, Candie’s took the idea one step further, involving the Hyland in everything from inspirations to design and, of course, brand campaigns.

We caught up with her recently to talk about designing for the brand and which trends she’s excited to bring to life this spring.

What can we expect from Candie’s this spring?

This spring we have a lot of florals in the collection. We’re going pure spring with it this year. We have upgraded our leather motorcycle jacket to a denim version with floral embroidery, so it’s a little bit lighter and versatile for day to night. That’s actually my favorite piece from the collection.

How would you wear that floral denim moto jacket?

I would probably pair with one of our regular tops. One of my favorite tops we have is this sheer top. So it has that sheer sexiness of a floral pattern that you can see through, but then you have a regular solid tank attached to it that goes underneath.

Which 2018 trends are you most excited about?

Mesh is everywhere, and I’m obsessed with it, but I’d never wear a completely sheer top with only a bra or only lingerie underneath. I’d always layer it on top of a solid piece like a tank. I do love the look of an allover mesh dress, like what Dior is doing. It still has an air of mystery and looks especially good over high-waisted pants. I come from a dance background, so I love pieces like that, which remind me of a dance costume.

In terms of footwear, I’m looking forward to mules; I’m a huge fan of the shoes. This is the first year I got to go into our Candie’s footwear design studio and work with the team. We have a lot of pearl details and floral embroidery on all of our shoes, which I’m very excited about.

Where do you source inspiration for the collection?

For footwear, I am more of a minimalist. I love a good mule with a tiny bit of embroidery on it. You always want each collection to be different from the last, but you always want it to be cohesive. So the idea is that with each collection, you’re going to slowly elevate it.

What has been the process as creative director?

My favorite parts are going to NYC and meeting with everyone on the team, the design, production teams, the footwear team—the actual process of it. I like learning how things come to life. Because I’ll go to them and show them a top that I love, and they’re like “no.” So everything is a learning process, and especially in the design fashion world, I’ve learned so much in this process. And they’ve been so open to my ideas, too. While I don’t have any formal design knowledge, I was always that kid who would cut my Barbie’s hair and cut up my old T-shirts, so I feel that it’s always been a part of me.

Add this amazing jacket to your cart now. We have a strong feeling the piece will sell out quickly. Available in sizes 2 to 12.The corset shape is going nowhere. Available in sizes 0 to 12.Wear this simple tank with jeans. Available in sizes S to M.A pretty twist on your favorite work blouse. Available in sizes 10 to 18.We’re loving any look with a pop of bright yellow for spring. Available in sizes 34 DK to 42 DK.Snag this cult-favorite bag in iridescent pearl.Ruching details done absolutely right. Available in sizes XS to XL.The only spring shoes you need. Available in sizes 4 to 10.5.Wear with black accessories. Available in sizes 23 to 32.White sunglasses are the perfect way to freshen up any look.Drawstring detailing makes any piece feel forward. Available in size 8.We’d wear these pants with the matching blazer for a fresh spin on the suiting trend. Available in sizes 2 to 16.Mix up your sneaker outfits with this French-inspired pair. Available in sizes 36 FR to 41 FR.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Anna LaPlaca)Celebritiesa4aftkyvhai6rayblxjkyeiaa4Mon, 19 Feb 2018 05:45:00 +000015 Cool Outfits With Flared Jeans to Copy Nowhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/cute-outfits-with-flared-jeans--5a82efee0c9feWhether old or new, a pair of flared jeans is essential to any fashion girl's wardrobe. Although, sometimes styling the flared silhouette can feel challenging. That's why today we're bringing you 15 looks from the street style bunch that incorporate flared jeans. From outfits that are work appropriate to those that are spring-ready, we can bet you're going to love at least one of these chic looks.When in doubt, go for double denim.Another easy styling tip is to wear your jeans with monochrome items.Make your puffer feel chic by pairing it with cropped jeans and leather boots.Sometimes all you need is an oversize blazer and black pumps.Make the sheer look more approachable by layering a long coat over a see-through top.For a retro vibe that still feels modern, style your longer flares with boots and a cardigan.The sleeker the boots, the more polished the look.What we'll be wearing as soon as the weather permits.Statement sweaters are an easy way to dress up jeans.When you're out of ideas, simply let a statement coat do all the talking.Give your ultra-wide flares a street style–inspired touch by pairing them with retro sneakers.We love the idea of letting long jeans scrunch into a pair of boots.Cropped flares are the perfect denim style to wear with socks and heels.Pairing an off-the-shoulder top with flared jeans creates an elegant balance. You can't go wrong with a blazer, T-shirt, and frayed denim flares.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Nicole Akhtarzad)Outfit Ideasufkmcbivgyi6rdxvvfjkyeiabiMon, 19 Feb 2018 05:35:00 +0000What Hourglass Figures Should Look for When Denim Shoppinghttp://www.whowhatwear.com/best-jeans-for-small-waist-bigger-buttShopping for jeans isn’t easy for anyone—our bodies are all so different that it’s tough to find a truly perfect pair straight off the rack. That’s where having a great tailor comes in handy, but it also helps to know which brands best fit you, requiring only a little tailoring if any at all.

I find my body type particularly tough to shop for: I have skinny legs and a small waist but a more pronounced butt than most people expect. This means that most jeans I try on are either too big in the waist or too tight in the rear. But after plenty of trial and error, I’ve finally learned which brands and styles are ideal for me (and other women with this dilemma).

To save you all those extra trips to the fitting room (or the endless online returns), I’m sharing my favorites for this body type below.

Scroll down to discover the best jeans for women with a small waist and curvy rear.

Girlfriend jeans are a great option for girls like us, as they offer a little more room in the butt/thigh area but aren't as roomy as their boyfriend counterparts. BDG makes the perfect pair. Available in sizes 24 to 34.Cropped flare shapes can be particularly flattering on us, especially on days when we want to minimize our behinds, as the exaggerated lower cut distracts from other proportions. But sometimes their waists are too wide, a problem this M.i.h pair avoids. Available in sizes 25 to 29.Fact: J Brand makes great jeans for girls like us across the board, as they tend to stretch easily in all the right places without ever looking strained. This high-rise pair is particularly flattering since it sits at the natural (and thus smaller) waist. Available in sizes 23 to 32.Levi's, like J Brand, is another great brand for us across the board. The jeans are so well made that they retain their waist (seen here in my beloved high-rise style) while still providing enough stretch in the rear to be comfortable. Available in sizes 24 to 34.These jeans from Joe's were literally made for girls like us, and it shows when you try them on. They're great for those who prefer a standard waist height or are a little tired of high-rise everything. Available in sizes 23 to 32.As previously mentioned, cropped flares are a great choice for us, and these cult-favorite Rachel Comey's are a match made in heaven. Their waist sits higher than most and is smaller as a result; meanwhile, everything beneath that is just a tad roomier than most flares. Match made in heaven. Available in sizes 0 to 10.Like Joe's, Uniqlo has our body type down to a science, the result of which is the Ultra Stretch series. Despite their lower price tag, these jeans last forever, providing the perfect amount of stretch in the rear without looking, well, stretched out. If your waist is on the extra-small side, you may need these tailored, but I promise it's worth it. Available in sizes 23 to 36.I couldn't round out this list without including my go-to pair, these cropped Rag & Bone flares. They're high-waisted but not too high that they feel like a major statement, allowing for more room in the rear while staying perfectly slim and polished in the leg. Available in sizes 23 to 32. This post was published at an earlier date and has been updated by Anna LaPlaca.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Jessica Schiffer)Everyday54ajgnivgui6rdxvvkbkyeiabiMon, 19 Feb 2018 05:30:00 +0000This Is the Denim Trend I Can't Wait to Wearhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/contrast-stitch-denim-trend--5a834a242650f

I'm not planning to give up my cropped flares or vintage washes anytime soon, but over the past few months, there's a new denim style that I keep noticing: topstitch denim. On the runway, and worn by a few of my favorite fashion insiders, this is the new style of jeans you'll want to try in 2018. It's less about a certain cut or fit, and more about having pops of contrasted stitching is a little detail that makes everything from jackets to flairs look especially luxe.

Since jeans are the piece I fall back over and over again, I like the idea of using topstitched styles as a way to wear denim that feels new and polished. My tip: Pair a high-waisted style with a white button-down or tee for an easy combination that feels oh so cool. Read on to shop a few of my favorite of-the-moment picks, all with that special detail: topstitching.

Pair this denim skirt with a colorful sweater and some mules for a perfect street-chic look. Available in sizes 4 to 20. Go with a denim jacket and a floral dress to transition to spring. Available in sizes 36IT to 42IT. Pair these contrast jeans with a white or black top and heels for a night out. Available in sizes FR34 to FR44. This skirt gives you an understated but undeniably cool look. Available in sizes FR34. Join the wide-leg revolution and pair it with this modern denim look. Available in sizes XS to L. These contrast-stitch jeans flatter in all the right ways. Available in sizes 25 to 31. Keep it casual by pairing these flare denim jeans with colorful booties. Available in sizes 3230 to 3632. These statement jeans will add a pop of color to your street style. Available in sizes 38IT to 48IT. Keep it slouchy and comfortable with oversize denim. Available in sizes 36 to 40.Try pairing these chain-link jeans with a simple bodysuit. Available in sizes 27 to 28. Whitewash it out with mom jean–inspired denim. Available in sizes 2 to 10. Need a chic outfit for casual Friday? Wear these wide-leg flares with statement heels. Available in sizes 0 to 14. Let this flouncy denim skirt shine by keeping it simple with a plain blouse. Available in sizes 4 to 10. Cool-girl envy? Cop some of these trendy wide-leg colorful jeans and instantly achieve style-icon status. Available in sizes 24 to 34. This modern contrast-stitch skirt will add some interest to your go-to midi skirt. Available in sizes 26 to 30. Try pairing a contrast-stitch denim skirt with simple black booties. Available in sizes 26 to 28. Want to keep it classic? Try these timeless jeans with a bit of contrast-stitching to stay trendy. Available in sizes 25 to 31. ]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Aemilia Madden)Trends2yjyjoyvgmi6rdxvzajkyeiabiMon, 19 Feb 2018 05:15:00 +0000The Most Flattering Dress for Your Body Typehttp://www.whowhatwear.com/the-best-dress-for-my-body-typeHave you ever been shopping and fallen in love with a dress on the rack, only to try it on in the fitting room and find out that, while stylish, it didn’t quite flatter you the way you’d expected? Well, same, but the frustration should end now. The first step to finding a dream dress that looks as dreamy on you as you imagined it is to shop specifically for your body type. First things first: If you don’t know how to categorize the shape of your body, check out our easy three-question test to narrow in on one of the shapes. Don’t worry if you can’t decide on one shape exactly. Every body is different, and these guides are meant to help you shop for the general dress style recommendations. Feel free to pick and choose if you identify with more than one shape. Then, once you’ve honed in on your silhouette, scroll down to shop the dress style that’s made to fit your body type best.Show off your curvy figure by sporting a dress with a belted waist. Adjustable belts allow the best flexibility in terms of the desired fit, and they create the most flattering silhouette on you, emphasizing your waist. Right now we’re loving belted dresses that button up the front in all different colors and fabrics.You don’t have to wait until summer to wear this breezy number. Available in sizes 6 UK to 12 UK.Consider this your new day-to-night favorite. Available in sizes 0 to 6.We’re keeping an eye on this cool up-and-coming designer. Available in sizes XS to L.Apple shapes usually have thin legs and tend to carry weight around their middle. Try out a swing, empire, or smock dress that will flow over your midsection for an instantly flattering effect.Because everyone needs a cool floral number in their closet. Available in sizes 2 to 12.Meet your new summer essential. Available in sizes S to L.We’d wear this piece with chunky combat boots and a baker boy cap. Available in sizes XS to XL.Try dresses with slightly flared hemlines, such as A-line dresses. These are ideal for balancing out broad shoulders while still creating a bit of shape. Easygoing wrap dresses and cool A-line styles are our favorites this season.Ganni pieces seem to sell out at lightning speeds. Get this fresh spring dress while you can. Available in sizes 34 DK to 42 DK.Meet your new work dress. Available in sizes XS to 4X.Just add some sleek black heels. Available in sizes 2 to 6.For athletic figures, look for dresses with draping and ruching to play up your curves. A cinched midsection is also ideal for offering a flowing fit. Lucky for you, drawstring details and ruching are bound to be a major spring dress trend. Get ahead of the curve and shop the style now.Does this fruity print not immediately make you feel happier? Available in sizes 36 to 42.We’re seeing a lot of ruching and drawstring details on spring dresses. Available in sizes 10 to 18.This cool brand is one to watch for fun dresses. Available in sizes S to L.A fit-and-flare dress and corset style pieces that nip in at your midsection will be your best friend, playing up your waist and upper body while falling over your bottom half in a flattering way.The lace-up detail flatters your figure in the subtlest way. Available in sizes 0 to 12.We’re seeing contrast topstitching come back in a major way this spring. Available in sizes XS to M.Wear with thick hoop earrings and a mini bag. Available in sizes 0 to 12. This post was published at an earlier date and has been updated by Anna LaPlaca.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Kat Collings)Everyday7pzf4vak7mi6rplbhkzkyeiaauMon, 19 Feb 2018 05:10:00 +0000I Tried the Athleisure Trend No One Seems to Agree Abouthttps://www.whowhatwear.com/athleisure-trends--5a83d99aaabdd

Kim Kardashian West (and her army of clones) have recently been parading around Instagram in a series of staged paparazzi-style photos wearing pieces from the latest Yeezy Season 6 drop. The whole thing was pretty genius, if you ask me. While previous Yeezy collections were debuted in shows at New York Fashion Week, they were often met with criticism spurred by late start times and fainting models. But removing Yeezy from NYFW and instead showing the collection in context on Kim Kardashian West herself proved to be a much more compelling way to see Kanye West’s vision.

The collection is comprised of easy athleisure pieces—hoodies, sports bras, leggings, and sweatpants in muted grays and browns. But in my opinion, the most notable item are the bike shorts. An interesting micro-trend, Kim KW has been making a strong case for them, but she's not the only one. Bike shorts have also been spotted on the recent runways including Chanel, Saint Laurent, and Off-White.

We haven’t exactly seen bike shorts explode on the street style scene, though. Few have followed suit yet, but among those on board are celebs like Bella Hadid and Hailey Baldwin.Australian stylist Christine Centenera has also been spotted in them, which comes as little surprise since she’s Kardashian’s hired style advisor.

But now that we’ve seen Kardashian West making such a strong endorsement of them, will they actually become popular? Well, for starters, the gray bike shorts are already sold out on Yeezy Supply, so it appears that Kim may have another army of clones who will be posting their lookalike outfits soon.

But whether or not the trend does take off, I was personally interested in trying it out. Leggings have occupied a sizable portion of my athleisure wardrobe for years, and I rarely go outside the formula of a coordinating crop top–and–high-waisted legging combo, so it was time for something new. Kardashian was part of the inspiration, as were some references from the ’90s (which is great since I’m on a ’90s kick right now).

There’s Cher in Clueless—remember that tennis court scene—and a 1999 Tim Walker editorial from Vogue Italia titled “Don’t Shoot”—interestingly, also a staged paparazzi-style shot (I’ve actually been wondering if this inspired the Yeezy shoot). And even Princess Diana, whose style helped inspire the bike shorts seen on the runway at Off-White’s spring 2018 show. With this ’90s inspiration in my arsenal, my approach to styling them included a simple sweatshirt, sneakers, and a baseball hat.

Available in sizes XS to L. Available in sizes S to 2XL. Available in sizes XS to L. Available in sizes S to XL. Available in sizes XS to L. Available in sizes XS to XL. Available in sizes S to XL. Available in sizes S to XL. Available in sizes XS to XL. Available in sizes 0X to 3X. Available in sizes S to XL. Available in sizes XS to S. Available in sizes XS to XXL. ]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Kristen Nichols)Trendsobpxp2ivgii6rdxvpgrkyeiabiMon, 19 Feb 2018 05:05:00 +0000We Describe Our "Perfect Outfits" in 3 Memeshttps://www.whowhatwear.com/fashion-editor-outfits--5a86fbf412e8b

What's the voice of our generation, you ask? Memes, obviously. Admit it—how many times a day do you send, receive, or chuckle at a meme while scrolling through various forms of social media? The reason we love these generational satires is that for whatever reason, they are always weirdly and extremely relatable. While, yes, memes can be globally relatable, it's their surprising intimacy that's most attractive. How is it that a fragment of a sentence on an obscure photo can generate so many personal feelings? In short, memes make us feel seen.

While chatting about our perfect outfits here in the Who What Wear office, my wheels started turning… I knew we could each find a few memes that somehow describe the inner workings of not just our ideal ensembles but our mindset behind each as well. Sure enough, my co-workers and I went on an internet bender to find the memes that best described our personal style, and I'm pretty impressed with the outcome if I do say so myself.

I know you all don't know us on personal levels, so let me assure you that the meme selections from each of the Who What Wear editors below is spot on. Humor, personal preferences, and fashion-girl wit are written all over their choices, and we have a feeling you'll relate to most, if not all, of the memes ahead.

"My style typically revolves around a great pair of jeans (like that perfect vintage fit that's *almost* too uncomfortable to wear but looks incredible). From there, it depends on my mood. Sometimes I'll pair my jeans with a pretty statement top or keep it chill with a simple cropped tee. And when I'm giving my go-to jeans a rest, I rely on a chic all-white (or some shade of white) look. You really can't go wrong."

Your future with this bag will be bright. An eclectic twist on everyday office wear. Available in sizes 0 to 14.The fresh kicks you need in your closet right now. Available in sizes 6 to 10.This patterned pant adds simplistic versatility to your wardrobe. Available in sizes 14W to 26W.Embrace your "extra" with this sweater. Available in sizes XS to XXL.The It sunglasses of the moment. Available in one size.Illuminate the color palette in your wardrobe with a little help from the Pantone color of the year. Available in sizes 00 to 12.A statement pump that is bold enough to spice up any simple outfit. Available in sizes 5 to 11.For those days when an athleisure ensemble is a must. Available in sizes 1X to 4X.You'll be wishing you bought this set come spring. Available in sizes 0 to 12.Wrap yourself up in this warm coat to tackle any chilly day. Available in sizes L to 3XL.

Hopefully, you learned a little more about each of us via our silly meme selections. We might all work at Who What Wear, but we sure do have our own style preferences, as should we all.

"My look usually involves a T-shirt or sweater that belongs to my husband and something fancy and is somehow radically different from however I was dressed the day before."

"It's a known fact that I love semi-wacky things, including feathers, bright colors, and glitzy accessories. My friends always used to joke about the fact that I never wore sweats to class in college—ever. With that said, my perfect outfit would involve some statement piece, crazy shoes, and a brand-new purchase that makes me feel 100. The occasion for such an outfit? Doesn't matter."

"Sometimes I just feel the need to embrace my wacky side and dress in a way that's over the top, but I also often stick to basics like great jeans and a tee. My secret: finish off with a killer pair of shoes. I'm simultaneously all about dressing for comfort since I feel like I'm constantly running around. My ideal outfit looks good, sure, but it also needs to be able to handle whatever comes my way."

"My perfect outfit would definitely be something that's a little tailored and somewhat classic but with a twist. I imagine perhaps a great not-too-fitted dress in my favorite color (red) with an amazing leather jacket and a sick pair of booties. As far as of-the-moment styles, I usually have fun by incorporating more micro-trends into the details of my look via texture, silhouettes, or accessories—anything too forced or gimmicky usually feels totally off. It's got to feel authentically me (comfort is key, too—see: bra meme)."

"My perfect outfit consists of wearing a cool trend piece but then dressing it down with my beat-up Converse, and my inner goth would rather die than have me leave the house in anything but black and white."

"I try not to feel pressure to try every trend under the sun and stick to my own personal style, so the Karl Lagerfeld meme hits it on the nose for me. I'm also guilty of investing a bit too much of my money in shoes and clothes—sorry I'm not sorry."

Ever notice how french women (we’re looking at you editor-in-chief of Vogue, Emmanuelle Alt) look impeccably chic even if they’re just wearing a simple white shirt and skinnies? What’s the magic secret to this all round enviable level of chic? It’s the shoes my friend. The shoes. And not just any shoes. The classic black pointed toe pump. The sleek staple will undeniably take any outfit (yes even the most lazy last minute look you threw together at the crack of dawn) and magically transform it into something altogether sophisticated. Most working women don’t know where they’d be without the timeless staple so if you’re looking to elevate your work outfit or simply make your jeans and tee look that little more pulled-together, then opt for one of these versatile black pumps below.

Meet your new staple. Available in sizes 6 to 12.The back bow detail is a charming touch. Available in sizes IT36 to IT41.Taking you from desk to drinks in style. Available in sizes 35.5 to 39.5.A chic (and comfortable!) investment. Available in sizes 5 to 11.5.The perfect size heel for practicality and style. Available in sizes 4 to 12.Studs add a cool-girl edge. Available in sizes IT34 to IT42.Take an Insta because these make your feet look oh-so-flattering. Available in sizes 5 to 11.Lift your legs in these just-right kitten heel slingbacks. Available in sizes 5 to 12.Sumptuous suede adds sophistication. Available in sizes 5 to 12.The perfect option for running around town. Available in sizes IT34 to IT42.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Judith Jones)Shopping Picksxxh3cfqvgei6rdxvjbzkyeiabiMon, 19 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000How to Pack Necklaces, No Detangling Requiredhttp://www.whowhatwear.com/how-to-pack-necklacesThis may go without saying, but the best way to keep your necklaces from tangling is to keep them apart. Fasten the clasps, and stash each individual necklace in its own Ziploc bag or use individual drawstring organza bags.

No matter how you choose to pack your necklaces, be sure store them safely away from hard objects and the walls of your suitcase. Luggage is typically designed to be knocked around, but your favorite beads and pendants? Not so much.

Even if your necklaces are stored separately, forgetting to clasp them can lead to disaster. Prevent knots and minimize tangling by always fastening the clasp and tying up loose ends.

For thinner and more delicate necklace designs, a fantastic way to pack necklaces is to use individual straws. Simply wind a necklace through the straw; then latch it on the outside to prevent tangling or damage.

For chunkier necklaces, or those with a less flexible shape, a paper towel roll is an easy solution for packing them up. Just like with the straw method, wind the necklace inside the roll, then latch it on the outside. One roll can be used for multiple necklaces. If you’re traveling with bracelets, using a napkin ring can offer a similar fix.

An obvious and cost-effective solution is to use a jewelry travel case. The best cases will include plenty of individual compartments to safely store your most beloved jewelry pieces, as well as snaps that can be conveniently used to pack necklaces of various sizes.

There are a lot of things to consider before making a big purchase. First, will I be able to pay rent this month? Second, what's the cost per wear? Third, how badly do I need this? But let me stop you before you go too crazy. A leather jacket, while a significant investment, is a truly timeless wardrobe staple. It's practical and can be worn almost anywhere and with nearly everything in your wardrobe, not to mention it adds instant cool factor. This season, we urge you to splurge on a leather jacket from one of these reputable brands. After all, if you're going to spend that hard-earned cash, it should be on a brand that prides itself on its craftsmanship.

For that classic biker-meets-boyfriend look. Available in sizes XXS to XL.The label is known for their leather jackets, and this cropped version is a personal favorite. Available in sizes 2 to 12.For those of us who prefer everything oversize. Available in sizes 2 to 10. Ultra-sleek and simple design—perfect for the office or drinks. Available in sizes 1X to 4X. A chic balance between the classic biker and a bomber jacket. Available in sizes XS to L. You'll never get tired of this classic biker style complete with a belted hem. Available in sizes XS to L. The bright-white edges add a modern touch to a closet classic. Available in sizes XS to L.A great color option for warmer months (or if you prefer neutral hues in general). Available in sizes XXS to M.Veda designs its jackets to feel rock 'n' roll–inspired. Available in sizes S to L.

Snagged a favorite style yet? Try pairing yours with a pair of cool wide-leg jeans for the new season.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Nicole Carbone)Shopping Picksxxh25tivgei6rdxvpbbkyeiabiMon, 19 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000Wait, Does This Color Actually Go With Everything?https://www.whowhatwear.com/delpozo-runway-fall-winter-2018--5a8a09152074dAfter showing for the past decade at NYFW, Spanish fashion house Delpozo just made its London Fashion Week debut, and Creative Director Josep Font wasn't in the least bit shy about it. Despite this being a fall collection, the beautifully structured, flattering pieces were light on moody hues and heavy on bright, cheerful ones like pink (which is, apparently, still trending).

The beauty of the ultra-popular color on this runway, though, was the way in which it was styled. When paired with shades of camel, light blue, coral, fuschia, and yellow, as it was in Delpozo's F/W 18 collection, it feels decidedly fresh and modern, despite having been around for several seasons at this point. See just how versatile pink is, via Delpozo F/W 18, below.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Allyson Payer)Runwayxrqjr6avaui6rdxvmjbkyeiabiSun, 18 Feb 2018 23:45:00 +0000This Maximalist Flat Shoe Trend Just Hit the Runway in Londonhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/simone-rocha-runway-fall-winter-2018--5a89d1c3708e4It's hard to name many other designers who are quite as in sync as Simone Rocha is with the bold, daring, experimental direction that British designers are traveling in. The always directional designer just showed her unabashedly romantic collection for F/W 18 at London Fashion Week, and upon viewing the looks, we quickly noticed that she's continuing to embrace the furry flat shoe trend that she sent down the runway for S/S 18. The flats—and the rest of the opulent collection, for that matter—prove that the maximalist look will still be going strong come fall. Ahead, see Simone Rocha F/W 18 in its entirety for yourself.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Allyson Payer)Runwaygekmqbiu4qi6raybaebkyeiaa4Sun, 18 Feb 2018 19:45:00 +00007 Truly Genius Ways to Wear Boyfriend Jeanshttp://www.whowhatwear.com/how-to-wear-boyfriend-jeansFiguring out how to wear boyfriend jeans might not be the most difficult style challenge, but the thing is that they so often seem one-dimensional. No matter what you pair them with, the effect seems largely the same: oversize, undone, and stylish. Which is great, but no matter how much we love them, they can start to become a bit (dare we say it)… boring?

But all hope is not lost. There are ways to reinvent the wheel here. In fact, we’ve come up with seven genius ways to wear boyfriend jeans right now that we guarantee you haven’t thought of. Anyone can wear them with a staple button-down, a nautical-inspired T-shirt, or a black leather bomber—it takes innovation to pull off these styling tricks. Here’s what to wear with boyfriend jeans to freshen up your look.

Most boyfriend jeans come built-in with a respectable number of small tears and rips—the distressed look is in, after all. But what’s trending now is ripped jeans that are so ripped they almost look like they’re coming apart—you can buy them off the rack like that, or (if you’re feeling brave!) you can take a pair of scissors to your favorite pair. Just remember, as photographer Margaret Zhang illustrates here: The more leg showing, the better.Far and away, most of us wear our boyfriend jeans rolled at the hems. This is partly because many versions of the trend come in excessively long cuts, but it’s also because it’s been the most fashion-forward way to wear them for some time now. Our suggestion? Try unrolling them for a different, more tailored look. Styling note: You might need to take your beloved jeans to a tailor to achieve the look.We can all agree that, at their core, boyfriend jeans are ultimately a menswear-inspired trend. So why not take a unique approach to the trend (as illustrated by Blair Eadie of Atlantic-Pacific), and multiply the look’s charm to the nth degree? The recipe is simple: Pair your boyfriend jeans with a set of on-trend sneakers and a letterman sweater for maximum impact.Most boyfriend jeans regularly making rounds on street style blogs stick to a light (sometimes almost white) wash. Break from tradition, and pick up a pair in a darker shade, and then pair them with a top in an on-trend pastel, like pink or mint.The whole model-off-duty vibe never fails to appeal. On that note, pair your favorite boyfriend jeans with a low-heeled sandal and your comfiest T-shirt, and then toss a jacket across your shoulders. Everyone will probably think you’re a model just by association.The other trend that’s popular right now (and that’s equally as menswear-inspired): military gear. Top your boyfriend jeans with an army green jacket or vest—then contrast the whole thing with a great pair of high heels.The other trend that’s popular right now (and that’s equally as menswear-inspired): military gear. Top your boyfriend jeans with an army green jacket or vest—then contrast the whole thing with a great pair of high heels.A great way to dress up a classic pair of boyfriend jeans is to wear a business-ready blazer on top; Song of Style blogger Aimee Song illustrates a super cute version of the idea. This is also a smart approach to wearing boyfriend jeans at the office—no one can say you’re being too casual if you’re wearing an ultra-sleek blazer.Up next, take a look at the coolest fall ankle-boots outfits that are so easy to re-create.

This story was originally published on October 11, 2017, and has since been updated.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Meghan Blalock)Outfit Ideaskmjytrfmuyi6pa2r4qjkyeiaaiSun, 18 Feb 2018 06:00:00 +000011 Reasons Beanies Are the Perfect Winter Accessoryhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/cute-outfits-with-beanies--5a6d939d4b689Keeping warm in the winter without completely compromising your style is no easy feat. Bundling up in practical layers doesn't always translate to the most fashionable ensemble, and cold-weather accessories aren't always designed to make a statement. However, there is one winter accessory that delivers in both practicality and style: a beanie. The casual knit hat looks just as good mixed in with elevated pieces as it does topping off a laid-back athleisure look. To prove it, we've rounded up 11 cute outfits with beanies that showcase a variety of styles while still keeping you cozy whatever the weather brings. There are so many ways to work a beanie into your look—here are a few ideas.An all-white outfit already makes a statement but looks even cooler with the contrast of a black beanie and boots.For an especially cozy look, a pom-pom detail makes for an adorable touch.Mixing in a pastel beanie with a head-to-toe athleisure look is effortlessly cool.Add a pop of color to an otherwise dark outfit with a bright beanie in a bold hue.Beanies are an easy way to bring a playful infusion of color into your outfit without overcommitting.Or pare back a bold, colorful ensemble with a beanie in a neutral shade and coordinate with matching accessories.Similarly, opt for something subtler on top and finish off an all-black outfit with a black beanie for a cool girl–approved uniform.Black, unadorned beanies are always a classic, no matter what you're wearing.A patterned beanie is an easy way to switch things up.Getting matchy-matchy with your outfit and the shade of your beanie makes your ensemble instantly more polished.A white beanie goes with almost everything and is the easiest way to work winter white into your wardrobe.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Dacy Knight)Outfit Ideasyqtwtqyunqi6rdxvljrkyeiabiSun, 18 Feb 2018 05:30:00 +0000We Can't Get Enough of Sofia Richie's Stylehttp://www.whowhatwear.com/sofia-richie-style-outfitsSofia Richie may be a youthful 19 years of age, but the model and celebrity style icon is already proving she's got a signature look all her own. While the teenage years are often a time to make mistakes, Richie has hit her stride in daring ensembles that we can't help but notice.

When it comes to casual off-duty dressing, Richie favors athleisure, picking and choosing the trendiest sportswear pieces ranging from Adidas to Vetements. When it comes to fancier occasions, the model has an ability to pull off cool-girl looks that are edgy without ever feeling like too much. And oh yeah, let's not forget Sofia Richie's style includes an amazing collection of sunglasses she wears on repeat. So whether you're in need of a little off-duty inspiration or something a little fancier, you'll see below why Sofia Richie is one to watch below.

“What Goes Around Comes Around in SoHo is a two-room boutique with one side focusing on men’s (really unisex) and the other on women’s,” Wang tells us. “It’s great for vintage Chanel bags and designer gems, and it has my favorite selection of vintage tees, denim, and leather belts.”

“10 Ft. Single in Williamsburg is my favorite store for finding a bargain,” Wang tells us. “It’s stuffed to the gills, but everything is neatly organized by category, and you can find everything from the perfect sundress to ’80s windbreakers or colored cowboy boots all for really reasonable prices.”

“Front General Store in DUMBO is a very curated experience,” Wang notes. “It has the most amazing vintage military and Americana.”

These pants satisfy a summer trend and your wallet. Throw on a pair of your favorite vintage jewels with these pants. The two-tone denim makes this vintage look. Light-wash denim is the best way to pull of the vintage look. High-waisted jeans are a universally flattering fit. An unfinished hem is a great way to differentiate your vintage denim. Fashion girls are wearing these jeans as much as possible. Pack these jeans for your next relaxing vacation. These Levi's have the best reputation. Wear a pair of simple heels and a chic jacket for a night out. Wear your favorite pair of sneakers with these pants. Wear these pants with a fun, summery striped top. Nothing is more comfortable than broken-in denim.You can easily take these jeans into fall. A pair of vintage-inspired jeans is the best staple to kick-start your vintage look. Opt for a more distressed pair of vintage jeans.Well-fitted vintage-inspired jeans are a great investment.You will get endless compliments on these—we promise. Next, find out how to master minimalistic fashion.

Go on to shop vintage-inspired denim.

]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Kristen Nichols)Everydayiltyvh2uu4i6peuwi2rkyeiaamSun, 18 Feb 2018 05:25:00 +0000Why I'm Copying Outfits From This Cool 7-Year-Oldhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/japanese-street-style-star--5a8374585aa57I'm not kidding when I tell you that a cool 7-year-old is my style icon. If that sounds a bit ridiculous, hear me out. The outfits she posts are downright cool in the Wait, I need to re-create this look for myself sense of the term. Which is why we're not calling this rising Japanese street style star's outfits "cute" or "adorable." She mixes some major streetwear brands like Supreme with a Gucci shirt here or a Comme des Garçons bag there. And she always (always) accessorizes to a T. Leave it to Instagram to allow the world to be obsessed with an inspired young girl like Coco, who says she's just having fun playing around with clothing.Who else can wear a monstrously large purple fur coat in the most casual way? Let us know if you find out. K, thanks.Streetwear kids everywhere are likely envious of her ability to rock Dr. Martens, plaid, and a classic bomber.We get the sense that she's not afraid to try out the boldest color schemes, mixing bright shades of pink with purple, red, and leopard print (a print we bet she uses as a neutral).We just rethought fur-lined clogs for a minute there. And tie-dye sweatshirts. And doubling up on our belts. See what I mean? This cool kid has the uncanny ability to mix in kitschy elements seamlessly.Apart from her next-level style game, Coco's got her Instagram poses down to a complete science. Suffice it to say, we're taking notes for our own outfit photos.At this point, you might be asking yourself how she has access to so much cool style, given that when we were her age, we lived in denim overalls and OshKosh. Her parents are the owners of a vintage clothing store in Tokyo's Harajuku neighborhood, and growing up around all of those pieces is surely an influence.Coco's signature chain belt and combat boots are exactly what allows each of her unique looks to have a bit of cool edge. With a trench coat and retro velvet topper, we're getting late-'90s British grunge vibes.We saw cowboy boots and Western-themed pieces all over the runways during NYFW, yet this 7-year-old was testing out the shoe trend before we ever saw it coming.The kid has a seriously uncanny ability to pile on the accessories and mix and match logos like a pro. Socks and sandals? Why, yes. XXL belts? Don't mind if we do.Yet again, her too-cool-for-school poses are what really gets us about her overall style. No matter if she's wearing something fun and whimsical or cool and edgy, she'll give the camera a little side-eye to let us know she means business.Something tells us that piling on the necklaces, logos, and bright colors would be a tricky bet on anyone who isn't her size.Yes, she just took your grandma's glasses and made them so enviable.It's tough to consider pink to be a "girly" color when you see this cool outfit. Did anyone else just Google "flame Vans"? Nope, just us, then.]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Anna LaPlaca)Street Style7dm5axaunei6rdxvjezkyeiabiSun, 18 Feb 2018 05:10:00 +0000The Best Way to Style Your Skinny Jeans This Yearhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/skinny-jeans-outfit-idea--5a84a5888236d

When she’s not working with big names like Lupita Nyong’o, Jennifer Hudson, and Hilary Swank, celebrity stylist Micaela Erlanger also divulges her fashion expertise in our Ask a Stylist column. Erlanger is also the official ARMI Captain at the luxury rental and styling platform Armarium. From the best places to source vintage to the secret to finding your most flattering jeans, come back each week for a professional’s perspective.

As I've mentioned before, skinny jeans are a wardrobe staple. In fact, these are the skinny jeans I wear on repeat. When it comes to the ultimate denim outfit combination, I'm keeping it classic and laid-back this year and styling my go-to jeans with a sleek moto jacket, simple T-shirt (here's where I find the best white tees), and cool ankle boots. The NYC-approved outfit lends an effortless yet stylish look no matter the season. Keep reading to shop the essentials you need to wear the look all year long.

Available in sizes XS to L. Available in sizes 35 to 41. Available in sizes 35 to 41. Available in sizes 6 to 10.Available in sizes 35.5 to 42. Available in sizes 4.5 to 12. Available in sizes 5 to 10. ]]>contact@whowhatwear.com (Micaela Erlanger)Outfit Ideassnfzybqunai6rdxvs3jkyeiabiSun, 18 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000These Sale Items Are Up to 50% Off, and My Cart Is 100% Fullhttps://www.whowhatwear.com/presidents-day-sale-2018--5a84a7c8a0901

When it comes to shopping big holiday sales—like President's Day—the list of deadlines, promotion codes, and price tiers can be overwhelming. To simplify things for you, we’ve scoured the sale sections for the brands you know and love and have surfaced only the very best pieces. So if you’ve been good about sticking to your budget this year, now is your chance to score a few steals. Keep scrolling to see the styles we’re coveting, from retailers like ASOS and Madewell to Nordstrom and The Outnet.

Enjoy an extra 20% off Madewell's sale section from 2/16 through 2/20. Available in size 6 to 10. Urban Outfitters is offering 50% off all BDG Jeans. Available in sizes 24 to 34.ASOS is offering 15% off everything on-site with code PREZDAY. Available in size XS to L. For two days only, enjoy 20% off your entire purchase over $100 at H&M. This includes the sale section. Use code 5360. Available in sizes 2 to 20. Get 40% of Anthropologie's sale on sale section through 2/19. Available in sizes XS to XL.The Outnet is offering an extra 40% off from 2/15 to 2/20. Available in size XS to L. Milly is serving up an extra 30% off sale and final sale with code PRES18. Available in sizes S to L. Backcountry is offering up to 50% off clothing, gear, and accessories. Stock up before ski season is over. Available in sizes S to L.